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SK2751 Jul 18, 2012 8:34 am

Does *A economy award with AC translate to Tango or Latitude?
 
I am traveling on a MM economy award ticket on a domestic flight in Canada (AC from YYZ to YYC) this week. I am presently planning for eating lunch in YYZ, assuming that my award ticket translates to a Tango ticket in AC, with no complementary serving. Is this correct?

The ticket is under 220 numbers, on AC flight numbers, and the reservation class seems to be X (this is what LH puts in the reservation column of the ticket pdf).

I am not sure if it is better to ask here or in AC forum. To avoid cross-posting I start here.

Cozmo456 Jul 18, 2012 9:59 am

There are no meals provided for award bookings on NA flights for Air Canada. So plan on eating beforehand.

Jasper2009 Jul 18, 2012 10:16 am

Economy award bookings donīt translate to any of the Tango/Tango Plus/Latitude categories, however the result is the same: No complimentary food.:p Eating at the airport generally is a good idea (and not too expensive either)

SK2751 Jul 18, 2012 6:34 pm


Originally Posted by Jasper2009 (Post 18954948)
Economy award bookings donīt translate to any of the Tango/Tango Plus/Latitude categories, however the result is the same: No complimentary food.:p Eating at the airport generally is a good idea (and not too expensive either)

Thanks! This is what I expected.


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