Premium Rouge | Air Canada Rouge Airbus A319-100 | Toronto to Québec City | Flight Review
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
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How does Air Canada's low-cost, leisure subsidiary compare to it's mainline product?
Join me for a trip in Air Canada Rouge's Premium Rouge cabin from Toronto to Québec City. With an all-Airbus, short-to-medium range fleet, Air Canada Rouge's network features destinations in the Caribbean as well as leisure destinations in both the US and Canada.
Offering free WiFi, full meal services, and spacious seats - but no entertainment screens and a pretty outdated looking cabin, let's explore Premium Rouge to help you decide who to fly for your next vacation.
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I been waiting for a video like this for a long time, as I am flying on premium rouge very soon, thanks
I Love When Air Craft Have Personal Air Nozzles.Great Video And Info
Yesssssss I've been waiting
Nice video! We got to fly them last year YYZ home to YYJ on a refurbished A321 with the new cabin layout. The premium rouge seats we got are pretty much identical to AA domestic first seats and I found quite comfortable for the 4.5 hr flight. Thanks for sharing your experience! I wonder if Rouge is going to update the older cabins as AC usually likes commonality
It's old content as HSBC has been abolished in Canada since April 1st . I saw an ad on the display.
The term "Premium" does not match with Air Canada's "Rouge"...good, honest video!
Honestly
Hoping WillAviation will make a trip report to Edmonton.
Maybe someday!
I'm never flying Rouge but thanks for the video.
Why is the engine so loud? You think it is better to go with A319 or Embraer 195 E2?
Asking the community here: Does anybody know if AC has a plan to retire these aging A319s? They are rapidly approaching 30 years
Hi just see your comment, there planning to replace them by the max 8 air Canada already have by 2028
I still don't get the whole "Rouge" brand for their vacation destinations and links like this route. AC could use their regular fleet, it's not like Rouge is being operated like a separate ultra low cost airline. Prices are similar to AC's regular routes, and these planes are getting old. It only hurts their overall image by sticking with this branding, imo