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This seat configuration is called "classic pod" and it's the worst! You have to be a contortionist to look out the window. Most privacy is on the 'A' side; 'F' & 'K' seats offer no privacy at all. However, AC's Exec First service is excellent. I prefer the 777 Exec First configuration. | ||||||||
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On the A319, A320 and A321 - in Executive Class there are now only 4 rows of seating, not the 5 rows that are shown in the seat maestro layout. | ||||||||
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Excellent Executive Class service, as usual. Very comfortable seating. Connected to the Embraer 190 from YYZ to YYC for a very pleasant 4 hour flight. Keep in mind, however, if flying business class this aircraft and the 190 do not have ovens for hot food service - cold meals only are provided in Executive Class. | ||||||||
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horrible, awful, cramped, overly claustrophobic, very uncomfortable - has to be the absolute worst aircraft in the Air Canada fleet. The Dash-8 has far more comfort to offer than this thing! | ||||||||
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The Executive Class service is always first rate! However, next to the CRJ 100/200 series, the A321 is perhaps the most uncomfortable aircraft in Air Canada's fleet. You may as well be sitting on wooden seats. Economy class on the A321 is very claustophobic. A real disappointment | ||||||||
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