Great video, I always appreciate your work. Watching your videos is far more enjoyable and relaxing than actually traveling by plane these days! Many thanks
I Love this Trip Report on Air Canada also there A330's have been around for Years however I don't think Air Canada don't have plans on replacing them as yet but if they do there New Airbus A330-900neos should be able too replace them hopefully in the upcoming future if Air Canada takes interests in them but we'll wait to see what happens next Awesome Video!!!!
Maybe, I've always wondered what an appropriate A330 replacement is. Its a weird market area, its kind of like the 767 but the 767 is 20 years older than the A330 and its only been around since 1998. So most of Air Canada's are around 12-20 years old. Some airlines are using Airbus A350's or 787's to replace the A330, but Air Canada has some 787's already. A330neo would be cool.
There’s no physical gap, that’s just how it’s virtually displayed on the website. In rows near the very back of the plane, the plane gets narrower so there’s only three seats in the middle.
Thanks. This helps me to understand what to expect on my flights.
Great video, I always appreciate your work. Watching your videos is far more enjoyable and relaxing than actually traveling by plane these days! Many thanks
Thanks for watching and appreciate the compliments!
Just…..by watching this you could see how Canada is huge, and with only a population of about 30 million people.
Very nice! Definitely my favorite Air Canada widebody!
2-4-2 >> 3-4-3
@@OnTimeReportsplease explain that logic
I Love this Trip Report on Air Canada also there A330's have been around for Years however I don't think Air Canada don't have plans on replacing them as yet but if they do there New Airbus A330-900neos should be able too replace them hopefully in the upcoming future if Air Canada takes interests in them but we'll wait to see what happens next Awesome Video!!!!
Maybe, I've always wondered what an appropriate A330 replacement is. Its a weird market area, its kind of like the 767 but the 767 is 20 years older than the A330 and its only been around since 1998. So most of Air Canada's are around 12-20 years old. Some airlines are using Airbus A350's or 787's to replace the A330, but Air Canada has some 787's already. A330neo would be cool.
Do you recall what the seating was like in row 46 middle section?? On the layout there’s a gap between the seats and I can’t figure out why?!
There’s no physical gap, that’s just how it’s virtually displayed on the website. In rows near the very back of the plane, the plane gets narrower so there’s only three seats in the middle.
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