I thought Air Canada is a Canada's premier airline because I'm under the impression that Canadians are nicer than Americans.
My first flight on Air Canada was great -- from Montreal to Las Vegas. That was years ago. But I took a recent Air Canada flight and found it lacking in hospitality that I often find in most businesses and hotels I patronize in Montreal.
Today, I read an article about a Canadian family being mistreated by Air Canada.
I experienced a less traumatic experience on a recent return trip to the States from Montreal; when I was at the airport, an American Airline ticket agent was trying to get me on a faster flight back home and she found an available seat on Air Canada and she tried to call them numerous times but no one picked up. She and her colleague said Air Canada was an unpleasant partner.
I wonder if these are only isolated incidents. I once gave up my seat on Delta Airline in Montreal and Delta gave me a US$800 voucher and flew me back home first class; I simply took the next flight to Atlanta where I was stranded for a couple of days due to weather; Delta gladly paid for my hotel stay in Atlanta (which has a really nice airport).
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A Winnipeg family is still trying to understand why Air Canada stranded them at the Miami airport after bumping them from a flight and then allegedly telling them: "You're not our problem."Kerri Moore, travelling with her husband and two children, was barred from boarding a flight from Miami to Toronto in February.Father Steve Moore and their kids were permitted to board, but then ordered off the plane despite being buckled into their seats."It's still shocking to me," Kerri Moore said in an interview from the family's home. "I don't understand how you can treat people like that."
From:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/air-canada-bumping-flight-1.4083558
I'm wondering if I should avoid Air Canada altogether in the future.
My first flight on Air Canada was great -- from Montreal to Las Vegas. That was years ago. But I took a recent Air Canada flight and found it lacking in hospitality that I often find in most businesses and hotels I patronize in Montreal.
Today, I read an article about a Canadian family being mistreated by Air Canada.
I experienced a less traumatic experience on a recent return trip to the States from Montreal; when I was at the airport, an American Airline ticket agent was trying to get me on a faster flight back home and she found an available seat on Air Canada and she tried to call them numerous times but no one picked up. She and her colleague said Air Canada was an unpleasant partner.
I wonder if these are only isolated incidents. I once gave up my seat on Delta Airline in Montreal and Delta gave me a US$800 voucher and flew me back home first class; I simply took the next flight to Atlanta where I was stranded for a couple of days due to weather; Delta gladly paid for my hotel stay in Atlanta (which has a really nice airport).
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A Winnipeg family is still trying to understand why Air Canada stranded them at the Miami airport after bumping them from a flight and then allegedly telling them: "You're not our problem."Kerri Moore, travelling with her husband and two children, was barred from boarding a flight from Miami to Toronto in February.Father Steve Moore and their kids were permitted to board, but then ordered off the plane despite being buckled into their seats."It's still shocking to me," Kerri Moore said in an interview from the family's home. "I don't understand how you can treat people like that."
From:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/air-canada-bumping-flight-1.4083558
I'm wondering if I should avoid Air Canada altogether in the future.