You Can Fly 'Like A Pro Athlete' On Air Canada For No Extra Money This Winter

You'll get the "private jet-like experience" without paying for it. ✈️
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If you — like so many others — have your mind on a vacation, Air Canada wants you to arrive in style.

The airline is having a sale this winter that allows passengers to fly business class to select destinations at no extra cost.

Tickets will go on sale on October 21, on Air Canada's website.

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Air Canada exec Mark Galardo describes it as "a private-jet-like experience," complete with airport lounge access, personal in-flight iPads, complimentary bar service, and chef-curated meals.

The eligible flights will be during the Christmas season, from December 12, 2020, to January 6, 2021.

The non-stop trips depart from Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.

From Pearson Airport, your choices include Fort LauderdaleWest Palm BeachFort MyersBarbadosCancunKelowna, and Vancouver.

If you're travelling as a family or group, you can even book four facing seats with a table in the middle.

  • Abby Neufeld was a writer at Narcity Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Professional Communications at the University of Victoria. Her past work has been published in The Toronto Star, Bitch Media, Canadian Dimension, This Magazine, and more. In 2019, Abby co-founded The New Twenties, an environmentally-focused literary and arts magazine.
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