Calgary from Uk
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2022
Posts: 4
Calgary from Uk
Hi
Looking to fly to calagary next summer but finding the cost very high. Preference would be Air Canada direct but currently around Ł1200 each for my dates. Have seen the Air Transat with a 4 hour stop at around Ł800 each but not sure the kids will cope with stopping that long. Also looked at KLM via Amsterdam. Can anyone suggest anything else I may not have considered yet? Thanks
ps new round here be kind!
Looking to fly to calagary next summer but finding the cost very high. Preference would be Air Canada direct but currently around Ł1200 each for my dates. Have seen the Air Transat with a 4 hour stop at around Ł800 each but not sure the kids will cope with stopping that long. Also looked at KLM via Amsterdam. Can anyone suggest anything else I may not have considered yet? Thanks
ps new round here be kind!
#3



Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: YEG
Programs: Table scraps from Aeroplan and AmEx Plat
Posts: 976
Second WestJet. Their 787s are very new, and the Economy cabin is as nice, if not nicer than AC's in my estimation.
We flew to LHR this May for something like CAD300 one-way. They often have prices in that range, or lower, although they can go significantly higher in summer proper. Looking right now, you can have a round trip from LGW to Calgary in June and returning June or July for around CAD800, or less on certain dates. Flying out of LHR is slightly more. Leaving in July is quite a bit more, and they don't seem to have anything for August yet.
It may be that you are looking too early. Give it a couple more months, and monitor WestJet's site for sales.
We flew to LHR this May for something like CAD300 one-way. They often have prices in that range, or lower, although they can go significantly higher in summer proper. Looking right now, you can have a round trip from LGW to Calgary in June and returning June or July for around CAD800, or less on certain dates. Flying out of LHR is slightly more. Leaving in July is quite a bit more, and they don't seem to have anything for August yet.
It may be that you are looking too early. Give it a couple more months, and monitor WestJet's site for sales.
#4




Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: ZRH
Programs: AC SE 100K
Posts: 984
For the highest peak seasons, it is never best to book far in advance - your best times are between 45-100 days before day of flight. The reason is that for the highest peak times, the lowest prices are typically blocked to push determined travelers into higher price points. Then, when they have to fill the plane, they reduce the price. So - if you are buying non-refundable - generally never really great to book more than 6 months ahead for the most peak dates.
#5


Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Canada
Programs: Star Alliance G*, Marriott Bonvoy Titanium,
Posts: 3,741
I imagine the reason you are seeing higher fares is because neither AC nor WS are posting their best fares. Hence the advice not to book to far in advance.
I want to nuance the advice favouring WS over AC. This is good advice, if:
- you live near LGW;
- you don't care if you collect Star Alliance points.
My understanding is both WS and AC fly 787 non stop ? If so, you can't say WS is better then AC ?
I want to nuance the advice favouring WS over AC. This is good advice, if:
- you live near LGW;
- you don't care if you collect Star Alliance points.
My understanding is both WS and AC fly 787 non stop ? If so, you can't say WS is better then AC ?


