I live in Canada, and the airlines are ALL bad. The only thing they spend money on is advertising how good they are. The worst is Air Canada, followed closely by Westjet, and Air Transat. 30 years ago I flew a lot for work, and the airlines in Canada and the US, were a joy to be on. Now its an ordeal to get through. Believe it or not, the food on airlines used to be great. Flying from Vancouver to Calgary on CP-Air, standard fare, one hour flight, we used to get a good breakfast, with a real porcelain cup and saucer, and silver utensils. This is almost impossible to believe now, after the junk thats served as food today.
Recently I flew by Westjet, from Vancouver to Toronto, 5 hours, and there was no meal, only junky crackers in tiny plastic bags with horrible coffee in small cups. Why do they spend hours dragging this junk up and down the isles, offering you more pretzels, and plugging up the aisles. Its an insult to be served this junk, under the disguise of 'providing customer refreshments'. Also the airlines treat people like Fed-Ex parcels, and prefer numerous, no-frills, short hops, instead of direct flights, so they can use cheap small planes. This is corporate greed at its ugliest. The nation-wide, degradation of products and services, in exchange for higher corporate profits.
Worse service,worse food,bad entertainment,good price. {exeptions =air tran,westjet,sunwing,and midwest}
The airline industry is controlled by government regulation. James controlled his anger because he knew it could make the situation worse.
Depending on which city you are travelling from in the United States there are many different airlines with different prices. KLM and AirBerlin seem to have the best prices, of course when looking at an airline the on board services should be checked as well, there is nothing worse then a 10+ hour flight with no food provided.
Yes especially if booked in advance. The worse that can happen is that you have to travel from Dallas and change at another airport rather than flying direct to London.
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Apply to the airline.
The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline. The name of France's international airline is called Air France. and e.g The Boeing airline is made in USA. the Airbus airline is made in france. so either one is an airline.
Airline Inthyrath's birth name is Airline Inthyrath.
airline ticket = (der) Flugschein airline ticket = (die) Flugkarte airline ticket = (das) Flugticket
An introduction about an airline may be seen in a brochure or magazine. The introduction should include the history of the airline and the benefits of using the airline.
The official airline of Ireland is Aer Lingus. and what about Ryanair - that's the original Irish low cost airline.
What are the Airline initials of IT?