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Now FlyBoy, why would you say that to a new guest of our Forum?
Don't mind FlyBoy...it is our resident buffoon.
AC has Business class in North America and Executive First internationally.
Old UA First Class is comparable to AC's international service...but AC's business class domestically kills UA's.
Dorian
Don't mind FlyBoy...it is our resident buffoon.
AC has Business class in North America and Executive First internationally.
Old UA First Class is comparable to AC's international service...but AC's business class domestically kills UA's.
Dorian
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Originally posted by Dorian:
Don't mind FlyBoy...it is our resident buffoon.
Don't mind FlyBoy...it is our resident buffoon.
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terenz...
I have sent my fair share of complaints in to AC.
If you follow Fly Boy's posts at all you certainly understand my point regarding him.
Dorian
I have sent my fair share of complaints in to AC.
If you follow Fly Boy's posts at all you certainly understand my point regarding him.
Dorian
#10
Join Date: Mar 2000
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AC has Business class in North America and Executive First internationally.
Nevertheless, AC's "premium" service is quite variable, primarily dependent upon the plane, which is in turn (partly) dependent upon the route. The service you get on an A330/340 on YVR-YYZ will be vastly better than the service you get on a DC9 on YVR-EWR.
Can't speak to UA, but comparing AA to AC I'd say that you get a more comfortable seat on AC, but better food on AA. Service on AA seems to be consistently good, while service on AC ranges from scary to excellent, depending on what number you rolled when you got out of bed.
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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I wouldn't say that service varies on different aircraft. Whether you are on a 319 or a 340 trans-con, the service is comparable. If anything, I would say it would be better on a 319, because there are only 16 pax.
AC domestic J is fully comparable with UA F--better in many respects. In fact, UA sell it as F on the codeshares.
AC international J blows other J class products out of the water. The only thing it is really missing is a full-flat bed (like BA), and emPower on all equipment (presently only on the 330's and a few 340's).
AC domestic J is fully comparable with UA F--better in many respects. In fact, UA sell it as F on the codeshares.
AC international J blows other J class products out of the water. The only thing it is really missing is a full-flat bed (like BA), and emPower on all equipment (presently only on the 330's and a few 340's).
#14
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Guelph, ON. Canada AC Elite, Latin Pass, BA,
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Nevertheless, AC's "premium" service is quite variable, primarily dependent upon the plane, which is in turn (partly) dependent upon the route. The service you get on an A330/340 on YVR-YYZ will be vastly better than the service you get on a DC9 on YVR-EWR.
Can't speak to UA, but comparing AA to AC I'd say that you get a more comfortable seat on AC, but better food on AA. Service on AA seems to be consistently good, while service on AC ranges from scary to excellent, depending on what number you rolled when you got out of bed.
Wouldn't it be nice if AC actually listened to these comments, and did something about them?? Talk about falling on deaf ears!
Can't speak to UA, but comparing AA to AC I'd say that you get a more comfortable seat on AC, but better food on AA. Service on AA seems to be consistently good, while service on AC ranges from scary to excellent, depending on what number you rolled when you got out of bed.
Wouldn't it be nice if AC actually listened to these comments, and did something about them?? Talk about falling on deaf ears!
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I have actually been suprised by how bad my few experiences on AA in First has been, once they only had 1 meal either for myself or wife (YUL-MIA MD80) with no champagne on board, and a second time from DFW to MCO on a B757 there was no food at all. I don't think there is any route in canada that is 2:30+hrs with no food.



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