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        Air Canada

        Air Canada is the flag carrier and easily the largest airline of Canada. The airline has four main hubs in Montreal, Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver, and flies to nearly 200 destinations around the world. Due to the country’s size and the number of sparsely populated villages scattered around, Air Canada as a hugely diverse fleet of aircraft from Bombardier, Beechcraft, Embraer, Boeing and Airbus. Air Canada is a founding member of the Star Alliance and codeshares with Air New Zealand. In the Canadian winter months, Air Canada operates a large number of charter flights to Mexico and the Caribbean.


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        THE ESSENTIALS
        Name: Air Canada
        Founded: 1937
        Hubs: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver and Calgary
        Rewards Program: Aeroplan
        Partners: Codeshares with Air New Zealand, as well as being a Star Alliance member.
        Classes of Travel: Business, Premium Economy and Economy.
        Meals: All meals and drinks (including alcohol) are included. Special meals available.
        Entertainment: Movies, TV shows, music, audio books and podcasts included with personal seatback screens.
        Luggage Allowance: Two pieces of checked luggage up to 23 kilograms each and one piece of carry on up to 10 kilograms included on all Economy fares. Increased allowances apply for higher classes (see below).
        Seat Selection: Your House of Travel consultant can assign seats on most flights for no extra charge.
        Connectivity: Inseat power points and USB ports available.
        *Please note all the above info is for flights to and from Australia only. Air Canada do not yet fly to New Zealand. Domestic Canadian and North American flights have less services available/included.

        THE DIFFERENCE
        - Air Canada claims a number of firsts including the first airline to go smoke free, the first airline to install phones in seats, the first airline to use an electronic ticket and the first to use self service check in kiosks.
        - Most Air Canada flights show the inflight safety briefing in both English and French due to Canada’s bilingual status.
        - In 1961 Air Canada became the first commercial airline to use a jet engine powered aircraft, on flights Montreal and Vancouver.
        - Air Canada operates the brand new Boeing 787 Dreamliner on its flights to Australia.
        - Don’t be surprised to spot a pooch or pussy cat, Air Canada allows pets to travel in the cabin as long as they’re small enough to fit in their cage under a seat.

        THE DESTINATIONS
        Air Canada does not yet fly to New Zealand themselves, but the do codeshare with Air New Zealand on direct flights between Auckland and Vancouver. Air Canada flies directly from Vancouver to Brisbane and Sydney.

        THE CLASSES
        Premium Economy: In Premium Economy you’ll receive priority check in, priority boarding, a premium meal service, amenity kit, pillow and blanket, a universal jack for your earphones etc, a larger seat with more leg room and reclining space, a private cabin and priority luggage return.
        Business Class: In addition to the benefits of Premium Economy, in Business Class you’ll receive pod style seats which recline to fully lie flat position, a larger screen on the entertainment system, guaranteed aisle access, lounge access, an upgraded food and drink offering, newspapers, and priority security clearance. Checked luggage allowance is two pieces at 32 kilograms each.

        THE HUB
        Vancouver International Airport: Kiwi travellers will most probably only experience Air Canada’s Vancouver airport hub, which thankfully, is a good experience. The airport is very modern, has lots of windows letting in natural light, and is not crowded. Canadian custom/security officials can be very strict. An excellent innovation is the location of American customs and security officials in the airport, meaning you go through all that process before you fly, and upon arrival in the US you can simply grab your bag and head on out. The airport is linked by an express train service to the central city.

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