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Iginla Jun 15th 2005 4:09 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33
I think AC are so bad that I give the free tickets from Aeroplan to my ex.

I'm very happy for you.

Posidrive Jun 15th 2005 4:37 am

Re: Air Canada
 
Recent trips to Calgary have been with Air Canada and Canadian Affair (Thomas Cook Airlines). Each have had good and bad points. All comments refer to traveling pleb class.

Air Canada
- Check in was quick and easy although we did arrive 3 hours before takeoff each time. Biggest pain was delays caused by snobbish Brits who bought economy tickets creating a fuss when they weren't offered a free upgrade to the comfy end of the plane.
- Relaxed attitude to baggage allowances.
- Plenty of leg room, although I'm only 5ft10.
- Food was bland and uninspiring. I don't expect much of airline food but this was particulary bad each way. Did get proper ice cream though :)
- Free drinks
- No seat back screens for movies, etc. Perhaps it's me but the films that they show are always somewhat depressing. Nothing really for kids to watch.

Canadian Affair
- Check in was also surprisingly quick and easy
- People in front of me at the check-in made to feel like criminals for having 1 kg in excess of baggage allowance.
- Unbelievably cramped. I couldn't sit with my legs straight.
- Food was better than Air Canada. Perhaps not saying much.
- You pay for drinks and they are expensive.
- Seat back screens with quite good selection of moves. Plenty for kids to watch

Souvenir Jun 15th 2005 4:51 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33
I think AC are so bad that I give the free tickets from Aeroplan to my ex.

Were you doing that before she left you?

dbd33 Jun 15th 2005 4:55 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by Souvenir
Were you doing that before she left you?

It's be enough wouldn't it, "that bastard made me fly with the wizened crones".

But not that ex, the original one, the one to whom I'm still married.

Souvenir Jun 15th 2005 5:12 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by dbd33
"the wizened crones".

And that's just the stewards.....

"In preparation for takeoff, please ensure that your seltbelts are fastened, you seat is in the upright position, you've filed your tax return, offered up your firstborn for sacrifice and your table is put away. If you haven't already been for a slash, you're buggered. We may, at some point during the flight, if we feel like it, feed some of you. Or we may not. Now just shut the f**k up for the next 6 hours and leave us to work out the plans for our next strike. Remember, at Air Canada we're not happy until you're not happy."

Your love life is labrythine! Just as well you're a programmer. It must take a Cray supercomputer just to keep track of their names.

MikeUK Jun 15th 2005 9:20 am

Re: Air Canada
 
Well I'm sure its not all bad

I fly enough Air Canada to have a Aeroplan Gold card just on mileage

Granted British Airways and few other are better, but I can be very honest when I say that there are many airlines much worse than Air Canada…

I’ve never had a bad flight.. nor bad service.. or too long a wait..

ksct97 Jun 15th 2005 11:03 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by Posidrive
Recent trips to Calgary have been with Air Canada and Canadian Affair (Thomas Cook Airlines). Each have had good and bad points. All comments refer to traveling pleb class.

Air Canada
- Check in was quick and easy although we did arrive 3 hours before takeoff each time. Biggest pain was delays caused by snobbish Brits who bought economy tickets creating a fuss when they weren't offered a free upgrade to the comfy end of the plane.
- Relaxed attitude to baggage allowances.
- Plenty of leg room, although I'm only 5ft10.
- Food was bland and uninspiring. I don't expect much of airline food but this was particulary bad each way. Did get proper ice cream though :)
- Free drinks
- No seat back screens for movies, etc. Perhaps it's me but the films that they show are always somewhat depressing. Nothing really for kids to watch.

Canadian Affair
- Check in was also surprisingly quick and easy
- People in front of me at the check-in made to feel like criminals for having 1 kg in excess of baggage allowance.
- Unbelievably cramped. I couldn't sit with my legs straight.
- Food was better than Air Canada. Perhaps not saying much.
- You pay for drinks and they are expensive.
- Seat back screens with quite good selection of moves. Plenty for kids to watch


excellent post!!! better than the slagging off previously written.
So Air Canada is not the greatest... we've used them, haven't had the best treatment but will probably use them again as the overall service was ok-good.
We booked our flights through expedia, and had not reserved our seating... so even though we arrived early, and told the rep at the boarding desk, he said that the flight was full but he'll see what he would do. We are still waiting when there's about 10 people left to board, when he asks me over to say he was unable to do anything... "cheers"! wouldn't be so bad if it was just myself and the wife, but with a two year old, we would have liked to be together... my seat was about 25 seats ahead on the other aisle.
However, having gotten onboard, we had a nice chat with some people so i could sit closer.
But actually on board, the flight was pretty good. Stewardesses helped us and provided entertainment for our child, food not the greatest but ok... films poor relative to other flights i've taken (mostly to asia, using SQ and MAS), but flight highly uneventful which is good for us.

So in my humble opinion, Air Canada is a decent enough airline, have some sketchy people they should remove from having any relations with the customers, but that's like others, perhaps maybe more so but still...

nivlad Jun 16th 2005 12:27 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by lizwil98
Well, I have flown Air Canada and West jet and I can honestly say that I found NO problems with Air Canada. The food was fine - although I admit I am not fussy. The movies were fine, although I didn't watch them all. The Air Canada people were as helpful as the Westjet ones.

I booked my latest flights through expedia.ca. I booked one ticket for me and one with a different credit card for my son and his fiancee. When I had finished I discovered that we were assigned seats that were not together. So I phoned expedia who gave me a toll free number for Air Canada. The woman at Air Canada was super friendly and super helpful and she went through all the flights and got us sitting together.

I would recommend Expedia - you can use expedia.uk as well. If you mess up they help you fix things. My sister and her daughter use them all the time. I believe you save the $60 per ticket that a travel agent charges for booking the same tickets.

I don't like AC (even though my sister-in-law works for them), I have flown Worldways, Nationair (on one flight to Hamilton ON with Nationair I flew DC8 and it took 12 hours to arrive (actual flying time :scared: )), Canada3000, Wardair, Canadian and BA. I really liked flying Canadian and Wardair but as they are no longer around it is BA all the way for me, you really get what you pay for (but money is always a factor).

Tangram Jun 19th 2005 9:31 pm

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by nivlad
I don't like AC (even though my sister-in-law works for them), I have flown Worldways, Nationair (on one flight to Hamilton ON with Nationair I flew DC8 and it took 12 hours to arrive (actual flying time :scared: )), Canada3000, Wardair, Canadian and BA. I really liked flying Canadian and Wardair but as they are no longer around it is BA all the way for me, you really get what you pay for (but money is always a factor).

Thanks for all the replies.

We will be booking our flights in August for flight July 2006.

Is booking early the way to go ?

nickybum Jun 20th 2005 4:25 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by Sarah Farrand
Personally I think Air Canada are dreadful, and I would rather chop my leg off than fly with them.

The food is terrible, entertainment is lousy and the attendents are incredibly unhelpful.

I'm flying back to the UK this weekend by Canadian Affair - cheaper and better than Air Canada IMO.

As to Lufthansa et al, they also code share with Air Canada, which means that you can book a flight to Canada through them, which will end up being an Air Canada flight anyway.

One thing I have found over here, is that flights booked directly from airlines tend to be cheaper than through travel agents or Travelocity et al. You also tend to get a much better choice of flight times...

HTH

Sarah

i agree 100% i will only fly with British air ways. I've flown with ac 3 times never again. and they are cheaper then AC which is always good :D

ACL Jun 21st 2005 12:08 am

Re: Air Canada
 
We've flown Air Canada and with Canadian Affair and there was more leg room on the Canadian Affair Flights......service was very good too. Constant stream of drinks and food and the flight seemed to take no time at all (it was actually around 6.5 hours from gatwick to Halifax)

maybe we were just lucky but there was no waiting around at check in and only a short wait in departures at gatwick before boarding.....(flights are on a Thursday)

Posidrive Jun 21st 2005 12:32 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by ACL
We've flown Air Canada and with Canadian Affair and there was more leg room on the Canadian Affair Flights......service was very good too. Constant stream of drinks and food and the flight seemed to take no time at all (it was actually around 6.5 hours from gatwick to Halifax)

maybe we were just lucky but there was no waiting around at check in and only a short wait in departures at gatwick before boarding.....(flights are on a Thursday)

Sounds like you must have been in the permium cabin altough I think that East coast flights use more spacious seating plans than those to the West coast.

Free drinks are definitely only in the premium cabin for West coast routes. :beer:

ACL Jun 21st 2005 1:14 am

Re: Air Canada
 

Originally Posted by Posidrive
Sounds like you must have been in the permium cabin altough I think that East coast flights use more spacious seating plans than those to the West coast.

Free drinks are definitely only in the premium cabin for West coast routes. :beer:

I should have mentioned that the free drinks were only coffee, tea or water!!!! :)

Nope- we were just in standard cabin...I think there is only one class on the Thomas Cook airlines for Canadian Affair and last year they took out seats to increase legroom and comfort for passengers....so even my lanky hubby at 6ft 5in had room in front of his knees!!!! hehe

crosswire Jun 22nd 2005 10:20 am

Re: Air Canada
 
Having flown AC from LHR to Vancouver, I can honestly say we never had any problems. The only thing that did get us slightly was the prices AC charge. Take a look at their (AC) prices, then look here> http://www.flyzoom.com/ and see the difference! We didnt know about them when we went, unfortunately.


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