West Jet ...?
We have a forthcoming trip planned to Canada (in/out Halifax) from London. When we booked this a couple of months ago we were due to fly Air Canada. With the 737Max problems our original flight has been cancelled and we were offered a flight to Halifax via Toronto. As an alternative our booking agent offered us direct flights on West Jet which we have accepted on the basis the flight is not so long and we will be flying Premium.
The agent said West Jet started off as a low cost carrier but that they had a much improved service now and they actually recommend UK/Canada flights on them. It is £100 cheaper each on West Jet but in this case that is neither here nor there. Does the team think we have made an OK decision? |
yes - you'd hate every second after you passed Halifax knowing you had to duplicate it coming back
And then the time you waste in transit in Toronto........................ you'd be turning a 7 hr Westjet non-stop flight into a 9.5 (maybe plus plus) with the fun of transit thrown in on Air Canada And I've heard premium is OK - not as good as legacy Business but for a daylight flight not bad |
Originally Posted by Asturias56
(Post 10516106)
yes - you'd hate every second after you passed Halifax knowing you had to duplicate it coming back
And then the time you waste in transit in Toronto........................ you'd be turning a 7 hr Westjet non-stop flight into a 9.5 (maybe plus plus) with the fun of transit thrown in on Air Canada And I've heard premium is OK - not as good as legacy Business but for a daylight flight not bad |
WE flew Westjet internal last year on a B738 in Econ (4hr flight) and was fine, would have no issue with the 6+ hr flight across the pond. IFE and power fine as was the airline meal. Only thing was after returning and I re checked the width is only 17in in Econ and just checked and is also 17in in Premium
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And I've heard premium is OK - not as good as legacy Business but for a daylight flight not bad |
Seat Guru informs me its a 737-700 both ways. |
Originally Posted by yellowtriumph
(Post 10517776)
Seat Guru informs me its a 737-700 both ways. They say (3 months ago) ''We are in the process of reconfiguring our 737-800 and 600 models right now. We will begin the reconfiguration process for our -700s starting this summer.'' |
Originally Posted by rog747
(Post 10517841)
WJ were having nice new 2-2 nice premium seats on their new MAX's but that has stalled - WJ say they are rolling out these better seats across their 737 fleet
They say (3 months ago) ''We are in the process of reconfiguring our 737-800 and 600 models right now. We will begin the reconfiguration process for our -700s starting this summer.'' |
According to our booking agent’s paperwork, we are in two seats separated by an empty seat in between. This in September. |
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