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Bombardier CRJ-100/200
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Pitch | Width | Seating details | |||
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Economy | 31 | 17 |
50 standard seats |
In-flight amenities
For domestic and transborder flights over 90 minutes, Air Canada operates its Onboard Cafe in Economy Class and charges for alcoholic beverages, snacks and meals. As of May 1 2010, Air Canada only accepts credit cards onboard. Economy Class passengers purchasing a Latitude fare (full Economy) may show their boarding card for complimentary drinks, snacks or meals. Vouchers may be purchased in advance of flight which provide a 20% savings. Business Class passengers receive free bar and meal service.
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Overview
There are 34 of this aircraft type in the fleet which are owned and operated by Air Canada Jazz - an Air Canada subsidiary. Inflight services and product is consistent with Air Canada mainline. This aircraft is used on short-haul domestic and transborder flights.
Overhead and underseat storage are very limited on this small aircraft. Cabin sized suitcases will typically not fit under seats or in overhead compartments and will need to be checked at the aircraft door. Window seats have less leg and shoulder room than aisle seats due to the curvature of the plane.
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- Good seat
- Be Aware - See comments
- Bad seat
- Mixed Review
- Standard seat
- Blocked seat
- Premium seat
- Crew seat
- Power port
- Emergency exit
- Galley
- Lavatory
- Closet
- Bassinet
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