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Originally Posted by yvrluver
(Post 16349413)
I recently had the pleasure of flying BA World Traveller Plus DXB-LHR. I paid about $130 for the upgrade and it was WELL worth it. More leg room, comfortable seat, amenity kit & much better food (the flt was 8 hrs). It would be so amazing if AC introduced an option like this on long haul flts.
Bit surprised about the food - when I last flew them, they served the regular Y meal. The only difference was that we got served first, so we had our choice (I suspect some of the folk towards the back of Y didnt). |
Originally Posted by yulred
(Post 16349042)
AC can do the same thing by charging more for the 34" seats on its 767s - no need to even get a new cabin. That way, it would have a UA style E+.
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Originally Posted by Mauricio23
(Post 16349889)
The 34" seats on AC are the bulkheads and the exit rows. AC already charges more for them. Every other seat is 31" or 32".
Its the wierdest thing though. I remember a time when Asian airlines offered less legroom than US airlines, and I always figured it was related to pax profile and height. Now Asian airlines are providing legroom and North American/European airlines are cutting it despite the fact that the average north American is taller than the average Asian. Air China and Air India offer 34" and Air Canada/UA offer 31". Interesting. Maybe its a new North American trick for fleecing tall people by making them more and more uncomfortable at the back? I wouldnt want to be 6 foot tall and stuck in a 31 inch seat for 8 hours. |
I don't see any indication that Calin was referring to UA's E+ when he mentionned Premium Economy, was he?
Could it be something like AF's Premium Voyageur? It is not only increased seat pitch, there is also one less seat per row and the seats recline in a shell. $300 extra/direction on YUL-CDG. Personally I would love to see AC propose something similar. 20% less load factor at 50% higher fare, is there a market for it? |
Originally Posted by Machdiamond
(Post 16349959)
I don't see any indication that Calin was referring to UA's E+ when he mentionned Premium Economy, was he?
Could it be something like AF's Premium Voyageur? It is not only increased seat pitch, there is also one less seat per row and the seats recline in a shell. $300 extra/direction on YUL-CDG. Personally I would love to see AC propose something similar. 20% less load factor at 50% higher fare, is there a market for it? |
Originally Posted by ucc
(Post 16348618)
Why does everybody seem to assume AC would give elites free E+ ...
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I paid $90 to get the comfort option on a KLM MD-11 AMS-YUL. About 5" more legroom, same food, middle seats were mostly free. Well worth every dollar, just give me more leg room, don't care about food/amenities personally
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Originally Posted by EZESE
(Post 16350200)
On ly because on UA if you are a 1K or Global Services they automatically seat you in E+....so probably AC would emulate the same.
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Originally Posted by rankourabu
(Post 16350603)
wrong. every elite, even the lowest ones, and even just the nominated ones get to sit in E+, not just 1K and GS.
Premier Exec and Premiers do not automatically get to sit in E+. I was just on UA896 SIN-HKG and they do NOT offer E+ to Elite's or SE's at all only if the plane is full and they need to move us up as *A Gold members! |
Originally Posted by EZESE
(Post 16350864)
WRONG BACK to yourself!
Premier Exec and Premiers do not automatically get to sit in E+. I was just on UA896 SIN-HKG and they do NOT offer E+ to Elite's or SE's at all only if the plane is full and they need to move us up as *A Gold members! |
Originally Posted by yulred
UA 747 Y+ = 34"
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Originally Posted by EZESE
(Post 16350864)
WRONG BACK to yourself!
Premier Exec and Premiers do not automatically get to sit in E+. I was just on UA896 SIN-HKG and they do NOT offer E+ to Elite's or SE's at all only if the plane is full and they need to move us up as *A Gold members!
Originally Posted by yulred
(Post 16349042)
Blah blah blah?
UA Y+ fleetwide = 34-36" UA 767 Y+ = 34-35" UA 747 Y+ = 34" UA 777 Y+ = 34-36" Only the airbus family is consistently 36" - and they fly short-med haul. Compare that to some of the longhaul Y class legrooms already avialibale worldwide: Air China - 34" (fleetwide) Air France - 32 - 34" Air Canada - 31 - 34" Air India - 31 - 34" Air New Zealand - 32-34" Asiana - 34" ... and so on. . I was referring to the difference between UA's regular economy offering and E+, which is 3-5" more (with lowest increase on 747 and everything else 4-5"). You were not clear as to your comparison until your subsequent post. If you wish to cherry pick airline seating, Mauricio23 has already noted that the 34" seats on AC are available at a cost, and are limited to a few rows and not the ordinary. On top of that, only half the cabins appear to have the 32" seating with the remainder at 31". 777 are all 32". If you look at the US-operated airlines (UAs major competition), it is 31-32" seating (DL, AA, US). If you look at the seat pitch of Econ seats for * members, ANA is 31" for all but 777 (32"). LH 31" on 747, 32" on Airbii. Sq is nicer at 32", with 777 ranging from 32-34" (but mostly 32"). Air China does indeed offer the best seat pitch in economy, but they are the exception and not the (Asiana only has 32" on their 330s and 767s. BTW, AF is only 34" on 747, everything else is 32". For those that offer E+ seating, most are 38", (exc AF and UA), but DL is only offering UP TO 4" more (UA is UP TO 5" more). In summary, your 1-2" difference is ONLY for those with the best seat pitch, but on average, the seat pitch across the majority of airlines is more than that. Regardless, the extra few inches do make for a more comfortable journey. If I had my druthers and am seated in econ, I opt for the extra leg room. SAS' EconExtra is a nice hard product. |
We seemed to be consistently upgraded to E+ on UA when booking *A UA through AE. UA is targeting the Canadian market and has been doing so quite effectively.
With Delta just adopting their own version.. look for others such as AC to follow. |
Originally Posted by Ancien Maestro
(Post 16350971)
We seemed to be consistently upgraded to E+ on UA when booking *A UA through AE. UA is targeting the Canadian market and has been doing so quite effectively.
With Delta just adopting their own version.. look for others such as AC to follow. |
Originally Posted by Stussi613
(Post 16351254)
I do YOW-AUS quite frequently and I have very good luck with getting moved up to E+ without having to pay...especially on the segments that originate in the US. Much better luck than I've had with getting moved up on AC...
hmm.. out of all the *A airlines, UA treats us the best it seems over the last 5 years. AC is a nice flight as well because of the free checked bag, and checked car seats for the kids. |
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