NEW DELHI: Canada's flag carrier Air Canada today said it will increase three more flights on the Delhi- Toronto route from next month, increasing the frequency to 7 flights per week as it inaugurated its first non-stop flight from Vancouver that will arrive here tomorrow.The seasonal, four-times weekly flight compliments Air Canada's Delhi-Toronto-Delhi non-stop service, which is being converted into a daily flight from next month, the company said in a release.Besides, Air Canada would also launch flight services to Mumbai from Toronto, starting July next year as part of its global expansion plans."We are delighted to inaugurate our second route between Canada and India right in time for Diwali celebrations. Our non-stop flights from our Asia-Pacific Vancouver hub feature 787-9 Dreamliner service and offer the shortest elapsed flying time from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and Los Angeles to the Indian subcontinent," Benjamin Smith, President, Passenger Airlines at Air Canada said.Air Canada's non-stop flight, coupled with its streamlined and seamless connections process at Vancouver translates to a savings of 3-5 hours compared to itineraries with connections in Europe or Asia, he said.The Vancouver-Delhi flight, which comes around the festival time, would be the only non-stop service linking Vancouver and the Indian subcontinent, the airline said.With the new Vancouver route the carrier is strategically increasing its presence in the important Asia-Pacific market, Margaret Skinner, Director Sales, EMEAI, Air Canada said.Air Canada plans to increase connectivity to India, the airline would get direct non-stop service seven times a week, starting July 1 2017.With the growing emphasis on cross investment between India and Canadian companies this direct flight enhances connectivity, not only into Canada but also easy and seamless connectivity to key cities in the USA, it said."Customer response to our Toronto-Delhi service has been extremely positive and hence its becoming a daily service from November 6 from the current four times a week service," Smith said."We are very pleased with the response on this route and the yield which has allowed us go daily as quick as we are. While extending our global reach, these new flights also represent a further deepening of our already substantial international network," Skinner said.Once the Toronto-Mumbai becomes operational, Air Canada would be operating 20 routes between Canada and Asia, including the Middle East, she said.Air Canada operate flight services to 64 airports in Canada besides 142 overseas aerodromes across the US, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, Australia, among others.