Cathay, Singapore, Emirates are my all time favourites. I also find Lufthansa to be kind of meh as well. Erica, I've been reading up. I think everyone's recommendation of Air North is the way to go! I hope I see you before I leave!
Silly pumpkin! You're seeing me tomorrow, remember?Cathay, Singapore, Emirates are my all time favourites. I also find Lufthansa to be kind of meh as well. Erica, I've been reading up. I think everyone's recommendation of Air North is the way to go! I hope I see you before I leave!
I think ANY of the North American flagged airlines would be in a very tough position to supply replacement equipment within 24 hours to a secondary market like Manchester. LHR for sure, CDG most likely and same with MUC. Looking at the AC Map, Manchester has one flight to YYZ so I am pretty damn sure they can not support equipment failure from there.They just stranded a plane load of passengers in Manchester for over 48 hours, something you'd expect from Air Nigeria!
http://news.nationalpost.com/news/c...strands-passengers-in-manchester-for-two-days
I find the International Airlines like Cathay, BA, AC, Lufthansa, Air France and even Qantas lol put their very best foot forward on the long haul flights. Best crew, best / newest equipment and all their best ambassadors are aboard. The crusty French Canadian flight attendant is rarely seen on an international flight. Sure there will be French Canadian attendants but without the attitude.I have flown both airlines and honestly, I couldn't pick one to be better/or worse over the other. Having said that, i have flown on international/across the oceans only on AC and I do not really have any complaints. Only once I have flown internationally (to LA) with WJ.
I have had some nice and some not so polite flight attendants (both male and female) on both of them so ... I can't vote either way. W.J seems to encourage using humor for inflight announcements. It could be just a coincidence too though.
So that's my two air miles worth.
T8E
North Americans are Thousands of Air Miles behind other international carriers. For international travel, I have flown JAL, Lufthansa, Cathy, BA, Emirates, China Airlines, ...... China Air, (oops, sorry one BAD and Horrible example) and Singapore Airlines. I think AC and other North American airlines can learn a lot from these (except Air China) airlines.I think ANY of the North American flagged airlines would be in a very tough position to supply replacement equipment within 24 hours to a secondary market like Manchester. LHR for sure, CDG most likely and same with MUC. Looking at the AC Map, Manchester has one flight to YYZ so I am pretty damn sure they can not support equipment failure from there.
I find the International Airlines like Cathay, BA, AC, Lufthansa, Air France and even Qantas lol put their very best foot forward on the long haul flights. Best crew, best / newest equipment and all their best ambassadors are aboard. The crusty French Canadian flight attendant is rarely seen on an international flight. Sure there will be French Canadian attendants but without the attitude.
I have flown to the US on West Jet a few times and they are great but no better than an AC flight to the USA. I will say they are a hell of a lot more entertaining than AC.
I was actually very impressed with a flight I had earlier in June. Monday AM flight to the USA and ALL of the friken kiosks were dead at YVR. The system wide problem effected AC, UA etc too. People stood there for hours while the booking agents hand tagged each bag and booked in each traveller by hand too. My flight left 90 min late but still a very impressive show that they could book a full plane all by hand without the computer to assist them.
Bar none Cathay, Singapore Airlines and Lufthansa are tops that I have flown, ever.North Americans are Thousands of Air Miles behind other international carriers. For international travel, I have flown JAL, Lufthansa, Cathy, BA, Emirates, China Airlines, ...... China Air, (oops, sorry one BAD and Horrible example) and Singapore Airlines. I think AC and other North American airlines can learn a lot from these (except Air China) airlines.
I might sound to be contradicting myself, but I was reading that AC is one of the best airlines when it comes to safety record. Go figure. http://www.jacdec.de/airline-safety-ranking-2015/
I guess safety and customer service are two different things.
Exactly what I did.Go based on price.
As a good fried says about flying. "For anything under a 5 hours flight, I don't care if I am in a box if the price is right."
Yeah ..but if your going to spend 5 hours in a tight fitting box, it had better still be scrubbed clean and smelling nice...Discount or not.Go based on price.
As a good fried says about flying. "For anything under a 5 hours flight, I don't care if I am in a box if the price is right."






