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You, too, can be a writer, by sharing your travel adventures with others. This is the home of some of the best reading anywhere in print (yeah, we know it's digital). ...

 

 
Monday, June 30, 2008 --- 99 days ago
Hope y'all bear with me as I submit my first trip report. I have a RTW on SQ coming in a couple of weeks and I'd like to be able to report live. Any and all comments are appreciated. *San Francisco-Montreal June 21, 2008 AC 760 J A319 Seats 2AC 11:45A PST - 8:05P EST* Although I fly SFO-YUL on business once every 6-8 weeks, I rarely fly AC as upgrades aren't available for anyone other than AC elites, their single daily non-stop is not conveniently time for business travel, and their J fares are ridiculously high. However, for 40,000 Amex miles for a weekend leisure trip, it's a good deal for my wife and I to visit the family. Online check-in from home was relatively easy, and involved little more than inputting passport numbers and verifying seat selection. Not as user-friendly as CO but much better than AA which doesn’t permit OLCI for trans-border flights! :td: We bypassed the AC counter in T3 but on the way to security did notice that they were still using the old manual flight information board that they simply moved over from T1. We had to exit T3 on the way to security to bypass the hoards of pax lined up to pay their $15 checked baggage fee at the AA counters. Another brilliant AA idea, but I digress. Security was a breeze using the AA Priority Lane on our way to Gate 61…a perfect gate location if one belongs to the Admirals Club. Unfortunately, AC is *A not OW. J pax are invited to use the RCC, a completely useless “perk” since ...




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