Yesterday, Air Canada announced that passengers looking for extra legroom will have to cough up extra cash.
Air Canada is joining a growing number of carriers, including its main Canadian competitor, WestJet Airlines, by offering customers preferred seats, for a price. The seats, costing up to $35 per one-way trip for domestic flights and $75 for international flights, are usually located in the exit or bulkhead rows.
The new policy also applies to new mothers travelling with infants hoping snap up a prized with room for a bassinet in the bulkhead row. In some aircraft, these seats, located directly behind a physical partition or wall, still have bassinets dubbed "sky cots" for babies to sleep.
Well... that's just weird. And since none of us here actually fly very often (or know about the seating arrangements), I'm not going to go into the complaints.
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