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2016
24
November
Is Air Transat a Good Choice for a Budget Flight to Italy from YVR?
24
November
Question:
Humans say...
Joel
air canada
Nicole
Thanks! I usually fly United too but the price difference is crazy. I'll keep watching maybe they will have a deal
Joel
Really? Are you taking into account how much the US dollar is worth in Canadian Dollars?
Joel
Or does that not effect flight prices?
Agnieszk
I stayed in a convent in Florence.it was great, price reasonable although not cheap. You have to check their curfue time (in some convents is 10 pm in some 11 pm).
Agnieszk
There is a book about travelling in EuropÄ™ while staying in convents.
Patty
air transat
Teresa
I agree with Patty and found the air canada rouge seats too cramped. However, AC does co-share flights with lufthansa and they are pretty awesome. Always on time and very efficient.
Ramon
Check with klm once in awhile for great rates. We flew from Vancouver to Venice R/T spring of last year and both tix costs under $1.5K CAD. With your US currency that was a steal IMO.
Angela
Over the past two years I've flown both air canada and air transat from Vancouver to London and they're both fine. You're right in that air transat is a more budget airline, but not so far as the ryanair/easyjet types. I've had good and bad experience with both airlines. If there's a big difference in price, go with what's cheaper.
Thomas
Agreed. air transat is a "budget" airline. But not a discount one. Im french living in Vancouver and to go to europe i always choose air transat over air canada. Nor only price but also service/people more friendly. In advance air transat can be really cheap. So book as soon as you can
Marion
Monasterystays.com. Check out this website. We just went to Italy for 3 weeks in May and stayed in monasteries for 15 nights. Excellent value for your money. Many to choose from. Gives you a great sense of culture. Would recommend highly.
With your US$ I would recommend flying klm or british airways for transatlantic flights. Enjoy!
Patty
Another thing to consider is where you might have to change planes. I avoid Heathrow, therefore do not fly British Airlines. Frankfurt isn't one of my favourites airports either.....
Sharron
air transat
Paola
Following, thanks
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Rebecca
Avoid air canada if you can (every Canadian I know does!)
air transat is just fine + preferable if you ask me!
Kar
We booked Transat many moons ago and ended on a Thomas Cook plane. It was the worst flying experience of my life (and I have had 2 kinds since). If you do, I would without a doubt spring for the extra leg room. We just flew delta in Sept to Europe and it was incredible, so much room and amazing service. If you want to save money look at flying into a larger hub and then taking a discount airline into Italy. It may or may not be worth it. And while I would do anything to NOT fly air canada locally, they were actually very good at long-haul.
Angela
I second that AC on trans-Atlantic/ trans-Pacific flights is waaaay better than within Canada.
Michael
Just flew air transat to the UK ...new plane ...great flight bought the upgrades and would recommend wholeheartedly. Best deal in June Vancouver to Rome June 3 to 17 air transat $1025 Canadian dollars
Marilyn
On a long flight and with an older person I would go AC for a bit more room and more comfortable seats. Flights to UK have been reasonable prices if you get a sale. Take a cheaper European airline in Europe. Those ones are very cheap. But don't fly ryan air. They are pure evil.
Sharon
I flew from YVR to Europe once on Airtrans*fat* and I'll never fly with them again(hence the nickname). Yes, you will save a few $ but it's not worth it. Very unprofessional staff, poor service/food plus many families with infants. Not a bad thing but babies do cry, sometimes all at once! Go with AC(or other) as AC has proven to be an international player in excellent service and professionalism.
Patricia
18 hours overnight in airport waiting for airplane part for overseas transat flight
Michael
Not true do your research...4 hr wait on flight to Rome in Toronto with air transat and go with Option plus...lots of leg room, champagne and extras
Pat
air transat
Wendy
If you fly with air canada, just know that when you are booking your flights that the flights that say 'rouge' instead of AC are the planes that are tighter with less space. Those are the what I call the 'squeeze planes' there is more room in a seat on the AC flights.
Also, if you have the choice to go though either Montreal or Toronto as a connecting flight, I have chosen Montreal because it seems like a much shorter distance to get to my connecting flight.
Giordana
I flew air transat last time I went to Europe and the flight was fine. I wouldn't fly air canada at any cost-- I've had too many really bad experiences.
Steve
If you fly air transit book the exit seats for an extra 75 bucks and its awesome.Tons of leg room
Karen
A/C motto in my opinion "We're not satisfied until you're not satisfied". I've flown Transat to Amsterdam and they were good.
Kate
I've flown air transat to Europe and it was great. We paid a bit more to be at the front of the row for extra legroom since the flight is so long. It was our honeymoon and the flight attendants gave us a bunch of free goodies to celebrate. Great experience here!
Amy
I would say though that we recently flew to the UK with AC and had their new Dreamline aircrafts both ways. They are nice. Even in economy: more space, more natural lighting and better screens etc. We had two kids with us and were comfortable. Staff were great with my kids.
At the end of the day, cost is what is important for most people but as someone who flew a long haul with kids and needed extra comforts it was a good experience.
Nicole
Thank you everyone for the feedback!!
Todd
of course, having said that... I'm not really a fan of air canada and my experience with air transat was fine when I flew to Europe
Wanda
If you watch, you could get a good price on air transat in business class, well worth the extra $
Matthew
Hi Nicole don't fly air canada it is the worst airline for service. They just 400 passengers stranded in the Airport without any alternatives.
Jennifer
Fly with westjet to London and look at connector flights to Italy. Just a thought... air canada is a nightmare of rudeness to fly with.
Teresa
air transat
A.I. says...
Flying to Italy with Canadian Airlines
When planning a trip to Italy, there are many factors to consider, including which airline to fly with, especially
when you can get cheaper flights from a different country. In this blog post, we will focus on two major Canadian
airlines: Air Transat and Air Canada. We will provide a brief overview of each airline, discuss their pros and cons,
and offer tips for finding the best deals on flights to Italy.
Air Transat
Air Transat is a Canadian low-cost airline that offers flights to over 60 destinations in Europe, the Caribbean, and
Mexico. The airline is known for its affordable fares and its focus on leisure travel.
Pros:
- Affordable fares
- Variety of destinations
- Good customer service
Cons:
- Limited in-flight amenities
- Fees for checked bags and seat selection
- Can be subject to delays and cancellations
Air Canada
Air Canada is the largest airline in Canada and offers flights to over 200 destinations worldwide. The airline is known
for its extensive route network, its modern fleet, and its high level of customer service.
Pros:
- Extensive route network
- Modern fleet
- High level of customer service
- More amenities and comforts on flights
Cons:
- More expensive than Air Transat
- Fewer budget-friendly options
- Can be subject to delays and cancellations
Tips for Finding the Best Deals on Flights to Italy
Here are a few tips for finding the best deals on flights to Italy:
- Be flexible with your travel dates and destinations.
- Consider flying during the off-season or shoulder season.
- Compare prices from multiple airlines.
- Sign up for airline loyalty programs.
- Use a travel agent.
Monastery Guest Houses
Monastery guest houses are a great way to experience the local culture and history of Italy. These guesthouses are typically
located in historic monasteries or convents and offer simple but comfortable accommodations. Many monastery guest houses
also offer meals and other amenities.
If you are interested in staying in a monastery guest house, there are a few things to keep in mind:
- Most monastery guest houses are located in rural areas.
- The accommodations are typically simple and may not include private bathrooms.
- Many monastery guest houses have a curfew.
- It is important to be respectful of the religious nature of the guesthouse.
If you are looking for a unique and memorable travel experience, staying in a monastery guest house is a great option.
Conclusion
Whether you choose to fly with Air Transat or Air Canada, there are many factors to consider when booking your flights
to Italy. By following the tips in this blog post, you can find the best deals on flights and enjoy a wonderful trip.
Buon viaggio!
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Nicole
I am planning a 2 week trip to Italy with my aunt in June (she is 70). I am from the states and it is way cheaper for me to fly out of YVR but I don't know much about Canadian Airlines.
The cheapest flight I found is on air transat, I assume this is a discount no frills airline? Should I pay the extra to fly on air canada? Any quick reviews or advice for finding a deal would be helpful. THANK YOU!
(dates are very flexible but thinking May 24-June 10)
Also, she wants to stay in a monastary guest house (I guess it's a thing) for some nights, has anyone ever heard of or done this?