Canadian Airlines Saddledome?
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Original Member
Join Date: May 1998
Location: Canada
Programs: AC SE 2MM, HH Dd, SPG; IC Pl/A; AA; DL
Posts: 14,336
. . . not unless AC pays.
It is now the Pengrowth Saddledome.
AC does have club seats there though. Fairly recent additions include dining and meeting facilities in the Air Canada Club, 46 Air Canada Club Suites that are 14 rows from the ice and club seating sections with exclusive access to restaurants and lounges.
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Dorian's Star Alliance RTW Price Chart: http://www.informationlab.com/rtw.htm
It is now the Pengrowth Saddledome.
AC does have club seats there though. Fairly recent additions include dining and meeting facilities in the Air Canada Club, 46 Air Canada Club Suites that are 14 rows from the ice and club seating sections with exclusive access to restaurants and lounges.
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BlondeBomber's Star Alliance Gold Comparison Chart 2000: http://members.home.net/deercroft/starall00.html
Dorian's Star Alliance RTW Price Chart: http://www.informationlab.com/rtw.htm
#3
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Join Date: Sep 1999
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Programs: OWEmerald; STARGold; BonvoyPlat; IHGPlat/Amb; HiltonGold; A|ClubPat; AirMilesPlat
Posts: 38,187
I am sorry, kempis, but Canadian Airlines does still exist, as both a corporate entity -- albeit a wholly owned subsidiary of Air Canada Inc. -- and as a "metal" carrier. Even though it shares flight codes, as long as it has separate flight numbers, it is still alive a kicking. Just as Horizon flies with AS designators, and is a subsidiary of Alaska Air, CP operates within the AC corporate umbrella. So let's not write it off that quickly.