Originally Posted by
pilotboy1985YYC
And when your household income is less than 60K/year sometimes it's more affordable to fly UA.
If UA costs less on the same route, it's more affordable to fly UA whether your household income is less than, equal to, or more than 60K/year.
Originally Posted by
pilotboy1985YYC
I'm flying to europe in two weeks. Air Canada wanted $1350 per person incl. Tax while United only wanted 949 including tax.... So, guess who I picked?
From what you posted, I guess you would pick UA.@:-) But I would have never picked UA, even if it's for free! AC has better planes and service, I can use my upgrade certs, and most importantly, no transiting in the US!^