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lesleys Jan 3rd 2004 7:30 am

Flying via Canada
 
Can anybody tell me if flights in and out of Canada are being disrupted by security 'concerns' as much as in the US?
We were thinking of flying to Oz via LA (to get the extra baggage allowance) but have decided to avoid the US. Would we get the 2 pieces per person (max 32kg per bag) quota if we travelled via CAnada? And (finally....) does anyone have any useful tips about airlines/routes for UK-Canada-Brisbane?

Happy New Year to all.

iaink Jan 3rd 2004 7:58 am

Re: Flying via Canada
 

Originally posted by lesleys
Can anybody tell me if flights in and out of Canada are being disrupted by security 'concerns' as much as in the US?
We were thinking of flying to Oz via LA (to get the extra baggage allowance) but have decided to avoid the US. Would we get the 2 pieces per person (max 32kg per bag) quota if we travelled via CAnada? And (finally....) does anyone have any useful tips about airlines/routes for UK-Canada-Brisbane?

Happy New Year to all.
I am a little worried about your motivation! Why are you trying to avoid the additional security? To the uninitiated it sounds like you are trying to hide something. If it is time delays you are concerned about, is it not a quicker trip to go via the East?

Try one of the travel websites like travelocity or expedia, there should be a lot of route information available there, or you could also try posting in one of the travel newsgroups.

Iain

najo Jan 3rd 2004 8:01 am

Re: Flying via Canada
 

Originally posted by lesleys
Can anybody tell me if flights in and out of Canada are being disrupted by security 'concerns' as much as in the US?
We were thinking of flying to Oz via LA (to get the extra baggage allowance) but have decided to avoid the US. Would we get the 2 pieces per person (max 32kg per bag) quota if we travelled via CAnada? And (finally....) does anyone have any useful tips about airlines/routes for UK-Canada-Brisbane?

Happy New Year to all.
Can't answer your question about security concerns but I know for a fact (ex travel agent) that you are allowed to 2 pcs of luggage per passengers.

lesleys Jan 4th 2004 4:21 am

Re: Flying via Canada
 

Originally posted by iaink
I am a little worried about your motivation! Why are you trying to avoid the additional security? To the uninitiated it sounds like you are trying to hide something. If it is time delays you are concerned about, is it not a quicker trip to go via the East?

Try one of the travel websites like travelocity or expedia, there should be a lot of route information available there, or you could also try posting in one of the travel newsgroups.

Iain
No need to worry! Just that going east with a temporary resident visa the allowance is 20kg per person. We'd just rather avoid spending a few days at Heathrow as a few BA passengers are doing at the moment with flights being cancelled. Not having a return ticket further complicates things with the US visa waiver program, even though we'd only be in transit. I'm all for security, just trying to get best value for money.

Lesley

photoads Jan 5th 2004 8:03 pm

Hi lesleys,

Just flew back from Canada on the 2nd Jan. I have to say that there were no real delays, I have to praise the professionalism of the way they handled the security, even down to everyone had to put their shoes through the x-ray machine.

I did see the new finger print scanners & cameras to record those coming/leaving on visas, when I asked the security lady she was not fully sure what the proceedure was, but that they were to be introduced in the next day or so.

souls canuck Jan 7th 2004 5:25 am

Re: Flying via Canada
 
toronto's pearson is pretty efficient although I belive its one of the busiest airports in canada.. there shouldn't be too many delays right now.. you could always do a search on flights on say expedia, come up with a good rate and then investigate baggage allowance on that airlines own website..

hope that helps..


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