tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8836357849077200163.post1764465574927988454..comments2024-01-14T14:28:59.336-05:00Comments on Genealogy Tours of Scotland: Air Transat: Improved Doesn't Mean BetterChristine Woodcockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10331745848648738905noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8836357849077200163.post-4299903043207885532018-05-06T09:56:49.942-04:002018-05-06T09:56:49.942-04:00I work for Jazz, an Air Canada-affiliated airline ...I work for Jazz, an Air Canada-affiliated airline in Windsor, Ontario. Having flown many, many different airlines, both national and international, I have learned that charter airlines like Air Transat aren’t ‘worth’ the money one seemingly saves. Both AC and Westjet fly to Scotland, are priced competitively, and offer more frequency than a charter. They also offer more protection for cancelled flights, with AC having the unique ability to rebook you on other airlines if the need arises, free of charge. <br />To me, the comfort and reliability of scheduled airlines should be part of a travel budget from the beginning. <br />Dorianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06971191639493442796noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8836357849077200163.post-1602905248884826432018-05-04T21:36:04.852-04:002018-05-04T21:36:04.852-04:00Great! I chose Air Transat because I wanted non-s...Great! I chose Air Transat because I wanted non-stop and was kind of looking forward to a 'new' plane. The GF meal last year was disgustingly gross but then so was the regular meal offered to seat mates. Will bring my own food. Good thing my carry on will tuck under the seat. Thanks for the heads up on what to expect...or not! Maybe a softer landing than last year might be an improvement on the whole flight experience. I live in hope!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01070089687222390861noreply@blogger.com