Friday, April 6, 2012

About Flying On Air Canada

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Air Canada is Canada's oldest airline, serving all of Canada with its partners. Air Canada also flies to over 175 destinations world-wide. They are the largest carrier within Canada, in the cross-border market, and carry the most passengers internationally to and from Canada. As a major North American airline, they rank among the best in the world. The fleet is large and well-maintained, and the safety record is superior. When flying on Air Canada, there are a number of considerations to be aware of to ensure that you book a flight that meets your needs.

When purchasing a ticket with Air Canada, or most airlines, some things to consider are whether the ticket is refundable or not. Most promotional or discounted fares are non-refundable, meaning that you must use the ticket on the date of travel booked. Changes are not allowed, not even for emergencies. It might be advisable to purchase flight insurance to protect yourself against cancellation in an unforeseen situation. Flight insurance must be purchased at the time the ticket is issued. Some credit cards cover trip cancellation, so check with the issuer of the card you are using. An unused ticket, however, may be credited against future travel, usually up to a year. Any additional cost of the new ticket will have to be paid, but better than losing the entire cost of your trip.

Baggage policies vary from airline to airline. Air Canada allows one checked bag for travel within Canada and to sun destinations in Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, with a $20 charge each way for a second checked bag. Passengers are allowed one carry-on, and a personal item, such as a purse. For travel to the United States, there is a $25 charge for the first checked bag, and a second bag will be charged $35 each direction. For travel to the rest of the world, the first bag is free, but charges for a second bag depend on the destination, varying from $20 each direction to $70. Check before you pack, and then pack light.

When planning your travel, check out online discount travel sites. There are many, and you will be able to compare Air Canada flights with other airlines. On these sites, you will also be able to combine airlines to find the most convenient flights to fit your plans. You may find a date and time on Air Canada to get you to Vancouver, but find a WestJet flight that suits your itinerary better for the return flight. The advantage of online discount travel sites is the ability to see many airlines at once, rather than searching many websites to find flights that suit you.

Air Canada offers many flights each day across Canada and to the wider world, and have recently announced a program for small business customers, offering perks that are often only available to large corporations. Canada's major airlines, Air Canada and WestJet, can get you anywhere you want to go. For the best fares, and most flexibility, check online discount travel sites before you book.

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