Just wondering what air transat is serving to eat for the early morning flights such as 6 am? Do they still serve food? Is there a charge? |
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Every time I have flown with them it is the same thing, an egg and cheese on a muffin for breakfast, a cold Subway sandwich for lunch and supper.
Edit: oops, no they did not charge for the meal. |
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we are flying air transat were going clubclass…..it;s really worth the few extra dollars……..u have all u can drink,,,,a meau for the meals…..yr own fight attendants for club class an yr own washroom as well the extra’s a great well did this …in april of this yr loved it an u get extra weight for yr luggage an u get to board early as well…..i love it…that is what we are doing again this april club class…… ![]() |
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If Your trip cost $750, I find it hard to pay $260 for club for 4 hour flight |
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![]() I rather spend $75 for exit row and have more leg room then clubclass With Air Canada, we get all the features listed above plus speedy checkin and use of the Executive Lounge at both departures, which includes free food and drink in the lounge. It may cost a little more, but when we were stuck in the Halifax airport last year for 12 hours waiting to fly out for Mexico, it was so much "gooder" being comfortable in that lounge than sitting in the chairs down stairs. Plus on the flight we get the huge seats with plenty of leg room. So for me, I will pay the exta each time and hope for the best. Jake, eh |
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![]() I rather spend $75 for exit row and have more leg room then clubclass Exit row isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sure you get the extra leg room but the seats are even narrower than regular seats because of the trays being in the arms rather drop down from the seat ahead. Talk about feeling like you are wearing a straight jacket |
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![]() ![]() I rather spend $75 for exit row and have more leg room then clubclass Exit row isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sure you get the extra leg room but the seats are even narrower than regular seats because of the trays being in the arms rather drop down from the seat ahead. Talk about feeling like you are wearing a straight jacket For me a flight to Cuba is only 3.5 hours so the cost is not worth IMO6 hours could be a different story At 5 hours to El Salvador exit rows are great for me |
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When you have a someone with you that does not like to fly (Floyd for instance ![]() |
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![]() ![]() Jake, eh |
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![]() ![]() Exit row isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Sure you get the extra leg room but the seats are even narrower than regular seats because of the trays being in the arms rather drop down from the seat ahead. Talk about feeling like you are wearing a straight jacket For me a flight to Cuba is only 3.5 hours so the cost is not worth IMO6 hours could be a different story At 5 hours to El Salvador exit rows are great for me One other gripe I have with the exit row seats is that other passengers come and stand in the area in front of you to stretch their legs. On a long flight, you pretty well have a constantly changing small number of people standing in front of you making it difficult to relax, enjoy the movie (the screen is blocked), etc. I feel sorry for these folks because I empathize with the horrible seating they have but I paid an extra fee for the leg room offered by exit seats that is now occupied by these passengers
We want to arrive happy in Cuba and return home in a good mood not tired and cranky…for us, that’s priceless plus I’m hoping the food is better in CC….normally, I take food for us to eat on board (cheese, grapes and other snacks to keep the tummy happy for 6 hours) |
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We are in CC both going and coming this year now we know about boarding the plane in TO but what about at the varadero airport. Is there a specific place for us to go to board or do we have to stand in line. Any help would be appreciated. We leave on the 23 of January for CVJ. |
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There is a club class line at Varadero airport and it is the same line used by those travellers who have booked the VIP lounge for their departure. We did not have club class last trip but used this line for the VIP lounge and, believe me, that was worth the cost of the VIP lounge as there were hundreds of people lined up to check in and we were by ourselves in the club class line. We overhead a fellow in the VIP lounge moaning about the fact that he was not aware that he had the use of this line and, instead, stood in the main line for 1 1/2 hours waiting to check in. |
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