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Microbiology
I have looked on Air Canada’s web site and on Airline Seat Guru for this answer. I will call AC on Tuesday and ask them also. But I am hoping that someone here can help. I am looking at flying to Hawaii in November again. I have flown with most of all American carriers in the pass, but the service is not that great. I am thinking of flying to Montréal to Hawaii could someone tell me if AC uses lie-flat seats on this route? If they don’t do they even have the lie-flats to Hawaii? I have flown on Delta in the pass, flying the A333 in first class, nice but it seems to be going downhill. I have flown that route with them six or eight time now. I am ready to try Air Canada if their seats are lie-flats.
it depends on the time of year and the route (YVR-OGG, YVR-HNL, YYC-OGG, YYC-HNL).
AC uses both XM´ed 763 aircrafts (with pods in J) and non-XM´ed 763 aircrafts (with regular domestic J seats in a 2-2-2 config which are often referred to as the "Pineapples" or "Amigos" in this forum). The seat map on the AC website should give some guidance, though the config is never guaranteed.