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Loved your video! I took the same flight from Toronto to Punta Cana and back a couple weeks ago and I enjoyed it very much! I also stayed at Bahia Principe but at Amber. I walked over to Fantasia and it was very nice!
those washrooms are disgusting. i remember Air Canada back in the 60's and 70's. they would give you a FREE HOT MEAL on a flight as short as one hour. like YYZ to JFK or YYZ t YOW. really sad what this business has become.
Not sure - it might barely fit the sizer; however, if they use the electronic sizer to check, it will definitely not. Limit dimensions are 21.5 x 15.5 x 9 in.
Hey buddy 😊 My question is if how can I know when they have direct flights to Toronto because the only one I could get or locate is up to Montreal which is Ontario where I want to get you understand me and they tell me that they don't usually see flights in a row the truth it bothers me to know that I'm writing to you from Madrid which I'm Argentinian with dual Spanish nationality and I want to go live in Canada soon and I need to make sure thank you for listening to me 🙏
This was an excellent video. All luggage reviewers should do this experiment with different sizers in airports. I was super interested in seeing the TravelPro one. I think this one may even fit in the Westjet sizer, as they have a 21” height maximum.
Air Canada will start the Montreal-Madrid route next month on the may 10th using a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner instead initially expected Airbus a 330-300.
Thank you all for watching. In case you missed it, you can watch the Toronto-Madrid leg of my flight here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-92b7g_kl6Wo.htmlfeature=shared
@@はII It really depends on someone’s experience. It’s hit and miss with Air Canada. On one flight you can have a very nice set of cabin crew, food and service, on another it can be a complete opposite. It’s typical of North American airliners. Based on my experience, European carriers (Lufthansa, AF, BA) often provide much better service than North American carriers. Asian carriers (e.g. EVA, CX, PR) for me are the best. For us in Canada, we often do not have any choice other than Air Canada. Their prices are very competitive, that often times it is hard to pass on them.
@@はII Hopefully one day 🙏. I’ll be trying out Air Transat in May, so hopefully I can give a review of this Montreal-based airline. Tjanks for watching.
Based on my own experience, their international cabin crew (in general) are good. They are mostly senior staff that are more experienced and polite to passengers. Domestic and US cabin crews can be a hit or miss. I’ve seen rude cabin crews in my flights within Canada and to US, mostly the younger and middle-aged ones.
flying the 787-9 on Air Canada to Europe in a few weeks. Can't say i'm thrilled to be reading all of the recent coverage of Boeing's decline as a builder of high quality airplanes.
Enjoyable. Canadian law requires announcements to be both in English and French and AC has been in hot water before for failing to provide a French speaking crew member on demand to a (dual language speaking) passenger. Sigh ... why are the French so linguistically sensitive? If they got rid of the sexist articles (le and la) which are a pain to remember, their language would be much more widely spoken and understood.
Hola, Nice review, have flown AC to Madrid on a 767 and 787. I love the sunrise on my EU trips to welcome travellers to the new day. I would fly AC from YYZ as preferred airline for me, I like the direct flights to most EU destinations I go to. So far Madrid, Lisbon, Frankfurt and back from Paris. Gracias
Nice review, I have been on that route in a 767 and 787. I do like the 787 especially the larger overhead bins so it is less likely to fill up with the increased carry on loads.
@@PlaneGeekTravels Yes have been on the A330 to Lisbon and back. I especially like the 2-4-2 seating as I always want a window seat and for a couple it is better than the typical 3-4-3 on other wide body aircraft if you need to get up.
Really nice video it's pretty much the same duration as PR126 to JFK. However the cheaper option would have gone either KE624 to KE73 or via HKG. In the case of fire Hong Kong you actually get the same exact airplane with better amenities. Reason for it it's very simple Booth Cathay Pacific and Philippine Airlines operate the same types of planes get the Hong konger has the better version