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You may be wondering why I'm opening this thread when we have direct flights from India to Canada. I personally feel the below issues with the direct flight,
1. Highly-priced.
2. 15+ hours of travel which makes it difficult with a baby
3. Some of my friends faced issues with Air India services.
With that said, is there anyone who tried an indirect route to Canada. If yes, can you please share your experiences?
I'm looking for more info around overcoming the travel bubble agreement that India has with other countries (like an Indian citizen can travel only if the destination of the flight is the final destination of the traveller)
You may be wondering why I'm opening this thread when we have direct flights from India to Canada. I personally feel the below issues with the direct flight,
1. Highly-priced.
2. 15+ hours of travel which makes it difficult with a baby
3. Some of my friends faced issues with Air India services.
With that said, is there anyone who tried an indirect route to Canada. If yes, can you please share your experiences?
I'm looking for more info around overcoming the travel bubble agreement that India has with other countries (like an Indian citizen can travel only if the destination of the flight is the final destination of the traveller)
Because they are a business. Until an airline is told they can’t travel somewhere they will continue booking flights. When it comes to travel and covid nothing is guaranteed. Extra restrictions can be added at any time if there is a big spike in cases or Canada is seeing a huge influx in cases brought into Canada from certain countries.
Long flights with connections are much more difficult than direct flights, especially with a child. Some connections can last more than five hours. Accordingly, you will be in the waiting room for so long. Of course, staying in a hotel for the duration of the transfer is an option, but again, it is quite expensive. Conclusion one: choose direct flights, but in business class. This way, your flight will be much more comfortable without any problems. I fly with TravelBusinessClass for short and long distances. Customer-oriented is their best feature. I appreciate it when an airline accompanies the customer from booking the tickets to the end of the flight.
Long flights with connections are much more difficult than direct flights, especially with a child. Some connections can last more than five hours. Accordingly, you will be in the waiting room for so long. Of course, staying in a hotel for the duration of the transfer is an option, but again, it is quite expensive. Conclusion one: choose direct flights, but in business class. This way, your flight will be much more comfortable without any problems. I fly with TravelBusinessClass for short and long distances. Customer-oriented is their best feature. I appreciate it when an airline accompanies the customer from booking the tickets to the end of the flight.
Also, even if your check-in luggage had been tagged as priority luggage, your luggage can still be treated as abandoned at the pearson international airport in Toronto.
Long flights with connections are much more difficult than direct flights, especially with a child. Some connections can last more than five hours. Accordingly, you will be in the waiting room for so long. Of course, staying in a hotel for the duration of the transfer is an option, but again, it is quite expensive. Conclusion one: choose direct flights, but in business class. This way, your flight will be much more comfortable without any problems. I fly with TravelBusinessClass for short and long distances. Customer-oriented is their best feature. I appreciate it when an airline accompanies the customer from booking the tickets to the end of the flight.
Ok I don’t know if you were having a stroke while typing that out , but god speed . Believe me from someone that put in close to 30 years behind a ticket counter @ Pearson , akin to a jail sentence , people should NOT book airline tickets thru third party booking agencies. It’s a recipe for disaster. Always book directly thru the airline . And btw , when everything goes to hell in a hand-basket at the airport , business class passengers are just another body the agent has to deal with . On the rare occasion, more annoying.Cancelled flights , lost bags , weather delays , air traffic , do not discriminate whether someone is in the back of the bus or the front . You might get a carpet though to stand on when you’re checking in & a fancy priority tag slapped on your bag though .
** I’ve been one of those agents climbing thru thousands of bags trying to find a passengers bag .
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