Earlier, Ray Bellis wrote:
The only ... operator into YBQ appears to be Air Transat
(whoever the heck they are) and they only fly from Marseille and Paris.
I have been told that Air Transat lacks the many comforts,
low & fully-disclosed fees, and general friendliness of Ryan Air.
I've never flown Air Transat, so perhaps those reports are
exaggerated.
Earlier, John Levine wrote:
Their A330s have kneecap killing 31" seat pitch so I would
only fly them if I had a premium seat or at least a guaranteed
exit row.
If one believes the information available online at SeatExpert.com
or SeatGuru.com, a 31" seat pitch in ordinary Economy cabins is
not unusual for an overseas flight on a wide range of airlines
(e.g. AA, BA, KL, LH), depending upon aircraft type, by the way.
Not all aircraft seats with a given pitch are equally comfortable.
Also, many people opt for various forms of "Premium Economy"
or select particular aircraft types/configurations -- precisely
because they prefer more leg room.
Earlier, Klaas Wierenga wrote:
otoh, not having to go through US immigrations saves you about
as much time as you would have saved with a direct flight,
not to mention the "terrorist until proven innocent" treatment. ;-)
I agree that minimising the set of security-checks and
immigration-steps is desirable for most travel these days.
[ For my own part, I share the weariness of the "terrorist
until proven innocent" treatment -- that I routinely receive
at Heathrow, Frankfurt, and a range of other airports
(Singapore being a notable exception). :-]
Cheers,
Ran
PS: Singapore would make a great future A/P region meeting
venue. It has outstanding international air connectivity,
a wide range of hotel options, outstanding (and affordable) food,
consistently pleasant weather, and consistently friendly
and helpful local people. :-)
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