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Air Canada?
I hear that Air Canada is not that great. I'm flying to Calgary (returning from vancouver) and booked Air Canada as I thought they would be great. People have since told me that I've wated my moeny as they are not very good..small pitch/bad food/lack of entertainment etc... has anyone got anything good to say to cheer me up?? we are flying on a A330 Thanks
They are Extremely safe. Plus they are just an average airline. Nothing is wrong with them. So what if west jet has TVs, their in cabin safety procedures are only 3stars. Air Canada is 4 stars. Plus, when you are flying internationally you get TVs. Like, Air Canada is really good. What's wrong with it?
Air Canada or AmericanAirlines? Going to Chile,which is the best airline thathas best service?
Air Canada is cheaper, AA is more expensive, but I have heard mixed stories in which airline is better, can't decide someone please help.
I have heard mixed results with Air Canada's service. Some people think it is really good. Others have said the airline's service is poor. I am sure both airlines' service for international flights should be better than their domestic service. AA flies to more destinations in Latin and South America so their presence in the area is better. Therefore they may meets the needs of the passengers flying down to those areas better. But a question for you to think about is this. Will you be flying again and with what airline? Air Canada is in the Star Alliance. Therefore if you fly any one of the Star Alliance airlines, then you can earn mileage for a free ticket. If you will be traveling American Airlines or any of their OneWorld partners in the future, then fly American on this trip. It sounds as though you will be able to rack up some mileage on this trip so whichever airline you go with, ask to become a frequent flyer member with the airline or partner airline you think you will fly the most with in the future. If you will not be flying anytime after this trip, then you can check out seatguru.com to check the seat pitch and seat width for each of the airlines. Otherwise, you should be fine going with either carrier.
How can you obtain a ticketrefund or re booked from AirCanada?
I purchased a flight from Air Canada last year for my Mother but had to cancel it because my mother in law had to have open heart surgery. This year however it's my mother who has to have surgery and the Air Canada is not going to allow us to re book or receive a refund. Is there any way that I can obtain either a refund or re book?
Hi there The only way you can re booked a ticket is that when you bought the ticket,you should of refund the ticket
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