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Old 02-10-2010, 03:04 PM   #1
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I'm flying to Boston for 2 nights from Feb 24-26/27th and found the cheapest airlines are either Air Canada or Alaska. Of the two, which would you fly on?

I enjoy the entertainment on Air Canada, and have never been on Alaska. Seeing as it is a very long flight, entertainment + food are probably my biggest concerns.

Or are there other ones like United (heard was crappy)?

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My sister lives out on Boston so I make a trip once year out there. I have travelled Air Canada which I was happy with, but I would also look at flying through Minneapolis as that seemed to feel like a shorter flight. Northwest Airlines flies through Minneapolis; however, I do not believe they have little entertainment systems as of yet.
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Avoid US carriers like the plague!

Fly Calgary > Toronto > Boston on Air Canada if you can.

Only downside about Logan is Air Canada's terminal is a dump.
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How about Delta airlines? Or is Air Canada still the best?

It's about $100 more expensive if I fly to Toronto.
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If you are flying out of Toronto I recommend Porter. They just started flying to Boston this fall.
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I like Air Canada modernized their inflight entertainment but Air Canada's food leaves a lot to be desired
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AC food is irrelevant. I buy a sandwich at Tim Horton's and take it on board along with some fruit, veggies and energy bars. I'd go with the airline with the best price and schedule. It doesn't much matter to me, although I do like Westjet. You'll love Boston. I've been there and while it is a bit expensive, if you like history you'll love Beantown (but don't call it that when you're there). Check out the Paul Revere stuff and see if you can do a sidetrip to Capetown. Check out the black history stuff and some of the walking tours (some guided).
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AC all the way over the American airlines, just for the AVOD system on the AC planes alone.
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How about Delta airlines? Or is Air Canada still the best?

It's about $100 more expensive if I fly to Toronto.
Delta and NWA merged so you will most likely fly thru Minneapolis or Detroit. Both are nice airports
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Delta and NWA merged so you will most likely fly thru Minneapolis or Detroit. Both are nice airports
How is Delta and NWA interms of inflight entertainment? Or is it just sitting there for 6-8 hours straight?
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AC through Toronto, or United/AC through Chicago. Only problem with Chicago this time of year is that bad weather really backs up that airport if a storm is anywhere near by.
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AC all the way over the American airlines, just for the AVOD system on the AC planes alone.

Agreed,and start collecting Aeroplan miles,it's actually rated as one of the best programs out there.
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Aeroplan is good for United, Air Canada/Jazz, US Air, and now Continental.
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I'm flying to Boston for 2 nights from Feb 24-26/27th and found the cheapest airlines are either Air Canada or Alaska. Of the two, which would you fly on?

I enjoy the entertainment on Air Canada, and have never been on Alaska. Seeing as it is a very long flight, entertainment + food are probably my biggest concerns.

Or are there other ones like United (heard was crappy)?

Thanks in advance
Just wondering what price you're seeing for Air Canada and Alaska, because from what I can see the Delta flights are the cheapest ($530 USD after taxes).

The following flight has the 4th shortest total travel time of all flights going from YYC -> BOS

Feb 24
Delta
Flight 2296 Departs: 2:05p
Calgary (YYC) Arrives: 5:46p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Layover in Minneapolis, MN (MSP) for 1h 14m

Delta
Flight 2504 Departs: 7:00p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Arrives: 10:43p
Logan International (BOS)
Feb 27
Delta
Flight 2145 Departs: 5:55p
Logan International (BOS) Arrives: 8:26p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP)
Layover in Minneapolis, MN (MSP) for 1h 14m

Delta
Flight 2145 Departs: 9:40p
Minneapolis St Paul (MSP) Arrives: 11:46p
Calgary (YYC)
^^^ one of the $530 flights


There are 3 flights that will get you there quicker.

#1 is a United flight that costs $1007. 13 hours, 50 min of total travel time.

#2 is another Delta flight that costs $687. 14 hours, 2 min.

#3 is an Air Canada flight that costs $692. 14 hours, 26 min.

The $530 flight mentioned above is 14 hours, 29 min.
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The cheapest I found was Air Canada for $774.52 US. On Kayak it had it for $658 but I had to manually input it on the Air Canada website and it came out way higher.

Where did you find this $530 deal? That sounds awesome... Thanks
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How is Delta and NWA interms of inflight entertainment? Or is it just sitting there for 6-8 hours straight?

I don't know of any American carrier that offer's inflight entertainment on domestic routes,could be wrong though.

A good site for anything airline related is http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/index.php
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Thanks I'll check it out. I'm out of thanks so consider this 'Thanks"
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Old 02-10-2010, 10:22 PM   #19
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The cheapest I found was Air Canada for $774.52 US. On Kayak it had it for $658 but I had to manually input it on the Air Canada website and it came out way higher.

Where did you find this $530 deal? That sounds awesome... Thanks
Here's a direct link to the flight on Orbitz: http://tinyurl.com/ylo2ouj

It's set as 2 adults so you might need to change that if it's just yourself.

The one I mentioned should be the third one down.

Just checked Delta.com and can see it there as well for $551 CDN, that should be cheaper I would think, unless your credit card gives you an exchange rate of 4% or less, which I doubt.

Regarding the seatback entertainment, for a $200 difference in price you could probably buy a portable dvd player or Nintendo DS for less than that.
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Thanks a lot Cmyden! I just booked it. I owe you one man!! Really appreciate it. Saved me almost $150
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