YVR - BOS

C$ 220 Find Cheap Flights from Vancouver to Boston

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Cheapest round-trip
C$ 367
Typical prices: C$ 408-C$ 630
Air Canada
Wed 18/2Wed 4/3
YVR - BOS • 1 stop
Cheapest direct flights
C$ 572
WestJet
Wed 20/5Thu 21/5
YVR - BOS • Direct
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Use the Silver Line for free transit from Boston Logan.
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United Airlines
Cheapest • from C$ 380 (round-trip)
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Cheap Flights from Vancouver to Boston (YVR-BOS)

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights from Vancouver to Boston that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals from Vancouver to Boston

Wed, 18 Feb - Wed, 4 Mar
Air Canada Logo
5:30 a.m. - 3:57 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
7h 27m1 stop
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5:30 a.m. - 11:44 a.m.
BOS
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YVR
9h 14m1 stop
C$ 367Air Canada
Fri, 9 Jan - Wed, 14 Jan
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12:25 p.m. - 12:52 a.m.
YVR
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BOS
9h 27m1 stop
United Airlines Logo
6:00 a.m. - 6:03 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
15h 03m2 stops
C$ 372United Airlines
Thu, 12 Mar - Mon, 16 Mar
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5:00 p.m. - 7:45 a.m.
YVR
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BOS
11h 45m2 stops
United Airlines Logo
1:57 p.m. - 11:06 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
12h 09m2 stops
C$ 380United Airlines
Thu, 15 Jan - Sat, 17 Jan
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3:35 p.m. - 9:14 a.m.
YVR
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BOS
14h 39m2 stops
United Airlines Logo
6:00 a.m. - 1:35 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
10h 35m1 stop
C$ 381United Airlines
Thu, 22 Jan - Sat, 24 Jan
Air Canada Logo
5:30 a.m. - 10:37 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
14h 07m1 stop
Air Canada Logo
5:30 a.m. - 12:24 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
9h 54m2 stops
C$ 391Air Canada
Wed, 11 Feb - Tue, 17 Feb
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5:30 a.m. - 10:37 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
14h 07m1 stop
Air Canada Logo
10:15 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
12h 45m2 stops
C$ 392Air Canada
Tue, 17 Feb - Sat, 21 Feb
United Airlines Logo
12:35 p.m. - 11:44 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
8h 09m1 stop
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4:50 p.m. - 11:06 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
9h 16m1 stop
C$ 395United Airlines
Tue, 10 Feb - Tue, 17 Feb
Air Canada Logo
10:50 p.m. - 10:02 a.m.
YVR
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BOS
8h 12m1 stop
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6:15 a.m. - 8:02 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
16h 47m1 stop
C$ 396Air Canada
Thu, 15 Jan - Wed, 21 Jan
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5:30 a.m. - 6:02 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
9h 32m1 stop
Air Canada Logo
5:30 a.m. - 11:44 a.m.
BOS
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YVR
9h 14m1 stop
C$ 399Air Canada
Wed, 18 Feb - Wed, 4 Mar
American Airlines Logo
7:10 a.m. - 11:59 p.m.
YVR
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BOS
13h 49m2 stops
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5:30 a.m. - 9:28 p.m.
BOS
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YVR
18h 58m1 stop
C$ 406American Airlines
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KAYAK's insights & trends for Vancouver to Boston flights

Get data-powered insights and trends into flights from Vancouver to Boston to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

How much is a round-trip flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston?

This analysis is based on the cheapest round-trip price found on KAYAK in the last 12 months by searching for a flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston departing in February.

What’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from Vancouver to Boston?

The average price of all round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston clicked on KAYAK for each day over the last 12 months.

When flying from Vancouver to Boston, you should consider leaving on a Friday and avoid Sundays if you are looking for the best rates. For your return to Vancouver, you’ll find the best rates on Tuesdays and the most expensive ones on Thursdays.

What is the cheapest month to fly from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston is September, where tickets cost C$ 315 (return) on average. On the other hand, the most expensive months are December and January, where the average cost of round-trip tickets is C$ 682 and C$ 551 respectively.

Can I save money by flying with a layover from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston?

The average round-trip price for all non-stop flights, flights with one layover, and flights with two layovers for the route found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks.

No, with an average price for the route of C$ 512, prices are generally cheapest when you fly direct.

How far in advance should I book a flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price on the flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston, you should book around 5 weeks before departure, which saves you about 40% compared to booking last minute. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 24 weeks before departure.

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Expert advice for your flight from Vancouver to Boston

 
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WestJet

WestJet’s Premium cabin includes two free checked bags and priority boarding.


WestJet’s EconoFlex fare includes a checked bag, seat selection, and free changes or cancellations.

JetBlue

JetBlue’s Mint cabin offers lie-flat seats, priority boarding, and two free checked bags.


JetBlue’s Even More Space upgrade provides up to 18 cm extra legroom and priority boarding.

Airports
YVR

Use the Canada Line train for a direct, affordable, and reliable way to access YVR, running every six minutes at peak times.

BOS

Take the Silver Line from BOS for a free, convenient trip to South Station in central Boston, taking 20-30 minutes.

Our travel experts
Stefanie Waldek

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Stefanie Waldek is a freelance space, travel, and design writer based in Saratoga Springs, NY. Her words have appeared in Space.com, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Architectural Digest, and House Beautiful, among other publications. An expert in aviation and expedition cruising, Stefanie is frequently up in the air or on the sea, likely en route to Antarctica or the Arctic.

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Harriet is an award-winning journalist who is happiest in an airport or an unusual museum. Her stories about airports, air travel, and the business of travel have appeared on NBC News, CNBC, USA TODAY, The Points Guy and other outlets. She is the creator of the StuckatTheAirport.com blog and the author of nine books. When not out on the road or exploring the latest airport amenities, she’s home in Seattle getting ready for the next adventure.

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Lucas Aykroyd is an award-winning travel writer based in Vancouver (YVR). His favorite adventures include tracking polar bears in Nunavut and rafting over a waterfall in New Zealand. Lucas has written for the in-flight magazines of Delta, SAS, and Porter Airlines. He is also a National Geographic and Toronto Star contributor.

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Blane Bachelor is a journalist and editor specializing in travel and aviation who writes regularly for top global outlets. Born and raised in Florida, Blane has worked and lived in four countries, including the Netherlands, where she’s currently based with her family. Her favorite way to get to know a new destination is by running or riding a bike around town – or hearing a spooky ghost story about local history. She will always choose the window seat.

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Good to know

Low seasonJanuary
Cheapest flightC$ 220
Best time to beat the crowds but there is an average 17% increase in price.
Most popular time to fly and prices are also 21% lower on average.
Flight from Vancouver to Boston

When to book flights from Vancouver to Boston

Are your dates flexible? Find out the best times to travel from Vancouver to Boston based on our flight data from the last year. Discover the cheapest month and even day to fly.
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FAQs for booking Vancouver to Boston flights

  • What are the most popular layovers between Vancouver and Boston?

    Many airlines departing from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) transit through other destinations before landing at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). For instance, Air Canada has a layover at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ), United Airlines goes through San Francisco International Airport (SFO), and Alaska Airlines makes a stop at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA).

  • What special amenities are there for Business and First Class travellers between Vancouver and Boston?

    Most journeys from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) involve long-haul flights. As such, flying Business or First Class might be a great idea. You will receive exclusive amenities to ensure a comfortable and luxurious voyage, including bedding, blankets, and pillows.

  • Which airline has a hub at Boston Logan International Airport?

    Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) serves as a hub for Delta Air Lines, and Boston is a focus city for JetBlue. Therefore, if you are flying these carriers from Vancouver International Airport (YVR), you will enjoy accelerated service and excellent amenities and have multiple direct flights to other domestic and international destinations.

  • Which nearby towns and cities can I visit upon landing at Boston Logan International Airport?

    Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) serves many other cities besides Boston. Suppose you want to explore destinations within an hour’s drive from BOS; consider East Providence, Smithfield, Wareham, Shirley, and Bedford. You can get to these cities via various transportation options, including car rentals, taxis, buses, and towncars.

  • What is the cheapest flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston was C$ 220 for a one-way ticket and C$ 367 for a round-trip.

  • Which airports will I be using when flying from Vancouver to Boston?

    When flying out of Vancouver you will be using Vancouver Intl. You will be landing at Boston, also known as Boston Logan Intl.

  • Which airlines offer Wi-Fi service onboard planes from Vancouver to Boston?

    JetBlue, and Alaska Airlines offer inflight Wi-Fi service on the Vancouver to Boston flight route.

  • Which aircraft models fly most regularly from Vancouver to Boston?

    The Boeing 737 MAX 8 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the Vancouver to Boston flight route.

  • Which airline alliances offer flights from Vancouver to Boston?

    oneworld, SkyTeam, and Star Alliance are the airline alliances operating flights between Vancouver and Boston, with oneworld being the most commonly used for this route.

  • Which is the best airline for flights from Vancouver to Boston, Porter Airlines or Alaska Airlines?

    The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from Vancouver to Boston are Porter Airlines and Alaska Airlines. With an average price for the route of C$ 563 and an overall rating of 8.0, Porter Airlines is the most popular choice. Alaska Airlines is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of C$ 643 and an overall rating of 8.0.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from Vancouver to Boston?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from Vancouver to Boston.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from Vancouver to Boston?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Boston from Vancouver is likely to change within 7 days, so travellers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from Vancouver to Boston?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Boston with an airline and back to Vancouver with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from Vancouver to Boston?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Boston from Vancouver up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

KAYAK’s top tips for finding a cheap flight from Vancouver Intl Airport to Boston

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for C$ 551 or less round-trip.
  • You can connect from downtown Vancouver to Vancouver International Airport (YVR) via various transportation options, including buses, subways, taxis, and self-drive. However, the Vancouver Skytrain offers the fastest transfer option between the two points, covering the journey in approximately 25 minutes.
  • Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is a major departure station for air travel in Canada, offering flights to domestic and international destinations. A wide range of airlines offer one- or two-stop flights from YVR to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), including Air Canada, American Airlines, JetBlue, United Airlines, and Alaska.
  • Most major airlines operating between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) allow passengers to upgrade their seats from Economy to Business or First Class. Usually, the offer is available during booking, check-in, or at the gate. To this end, checking with your preferred airline before departure might be helpful.
  • If you have an early morning flight from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), consider spending a night in one of the many hotels nearby. Holiday Inn Express Vancouver Airport – Richmond and Fairmont Vancouver Airport are recommended options, and both offer complimentary shuttles to and from the airport.
  • Remember that various airlines have different carry-on weight limits, and confirming with your carrier before boarding might be best. Those flying aboard Air Canada from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) can enter the cabin with any carry-on provided it fits in the overhead bin. On the other hand, American Airlines restricts hand luggage to a maximum of 18 kg.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying from Vancouver to Boston

 
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Porter AirlinesOverall score based on 397 reviews
8.6Crew
8.0Comfort
8.2Boarding
7.6Food
7.0Entertainment
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3.5 hr delay for a 1 hr work flight. No information as to why the delay until 20 mins before boarding.

4.0 OkayAnonymous, Dec 2025
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3.5 hr delay for a 1 hr work flight. No information as to why the delay until 20 mins before boarding.

Organization and the adjusted times but the snacks could be of a bigger portion

I like it, but the food isn't good. They need to offer more simple things. This bowls that have so many things your don't know what your are eating. The milenials like it, no the rest. And last but not least, they allowed somebody have a huge dog, vey agressive and fidgety in the flight. That's horrible. No animals should be allowed inside the airplane, what about allergies, etc

Smaller plane. Food and bar service for free is amazing. Drinks were in glass not plastic cups.

Poor landing as we overshot the runway and had to re land the plane. Lost both of my luggage not found as of yet. Had to pay extra money for my luggage in USD, now great my luggage is gone. Will not fly with Porter again.

This flight to St. Johns was really good. Boarding was a breeze. We left spot on time. Seats were actually pretty good. Recliner further than I expected. Three more flights to go we will see if this is the status quo for Porter.👍

I was not happy with AirfareAssist, the agency that kayak advised me would be handling my booking. I was advised by porter airlines that I had been overcharged for the Basic express , a option that I had asked airfare assist to help arrange after I realized that the basic fare I had chosen with porter did not include a carryon. At each checkin porter advised I had been overcharged for this . They advised that money would be refunded to my credit card, however, this is not likely to happen as it is not my name and credit card that appeared on the porter invoice, but that of another individual/agent. When airfare assist was arranging the basic express with porter on my behalf, they asked me to confirm that I agreed to pay $263 USD for this. I did agree, as I was advised this was needed to proceed. When I checked the invoice on the porter website and saw that it was not my name and credit card on the invoice, I was advised that this was how airfareassist processed the payment. The Porter invoice indicated a billed amount of $126USD I will not use Kayak or their designated AirfareAssist again

Our flight was delayed by a bit. I appreciated that we were kept informed on why periodically. Boarding was fine. I overheard one flight attendant sounding very rude to a passenger who was not paying attention to the safety demonstration. The snacks were minimal as it was a short flight. There was no entertainment. Overall the flight was good back to LGA.

The flight was fine see earlier note for the problem

All good the seats a little tight and no I pad screen

The Sears in the 800s are not too good perfect Airbus why cant the new 737 fix that

Quick and seamless boarding. No entertainment but fast Starlink wifi for this short trip and the staff was really friendly.

I dread trans-Pacific flights. They are very long. This was my first time on Universal, and it was my best crossing ever. The staff were professional, the hospitality was great, and the food was delicious. The entertainment system filled the long flight hours. I will seek out Universal flights from now onwards. 🙂

The food quality sucks. One must starve if they do not eat flesh Or wheat based products Some variety would be expected. The trivial amount of snacks and or food is inhumane

We Left Calgary 1/2 hour late and that made for a tight connection in Denver. After arriving everything was done to help us make our connection. That was a great effort. Thank You United

Efficient all round, very good crew. Short flight so the food, of course, was just snacks

Overall, it was good. I was seating next to a wonderful lady and did not notice how time flew. Thanks

My flight was delayed about 1 1/2 hours in Chicago, but other then that it was a good flight.

The experience was great, the crew was very polite and hospitable. I will definitely make if my go to airlines.

It was all good flight was on time, service was good I enjoyed a few movies and everything was smooth

The ride share experience in JFK is terrible. After traveling on a flight, then you need to take a subway to the last stop to get an uber or lyft. Unacceptable. Bad job JetBlue for permitting JFK and Port Authority to do this to your passengers.

The flight was two hours late due to a computer fault and resulting maintenance. Nothing was offered as compensation beyond bottles of water during the time we were deplaned and waiting in the terminal.

Very pleasant flight attendants. Gate crew rather loud chatting with each other.

Four plus hour flight delay in New York caused us to take off after 11:30pm. We didn’t arrive at our hotel until five hours after check in. Started the trip off feeling exhausted.

Friendly crew. Poor food service maybe due to full flight. All in all, you get what you pay for.

Plane was in bad shape. TV’s and WiFi didn’t work. Plane need a refresh. Not enough room for bags.

Everything was great. I liked the text updates so that I never miss a gate change & I have all the latest info.

I don’t usually fly budget airlines or airlines in the United States. It was as good as any other airline. The seats are comfortable and the airline attendants are not rude & surly. Very nice flight (s).

They have the most inexperienced / rude flight staff I’ve encountered

very difficult boarding process - aggressive passengers not the friendliest crew

Do not fly on WestJet if you have a connection. It failed to integrate with my connecting Delta flight and I almost missed it.

The experience was good just the upcharge of over a hundred dollars was not cool.

There was a man who was very rude at boarding. On the other hand personal bag measuring box is too small compared to USA airlines,

The process and flight were both smooth and trouble free

everything was fine expect massive delays - not the airline’s fault

Worst check in and bag drop off experience. Staff were incredibly rude given that it’s the WestJet system that is faulty.

Seat back entertainment monitors would be nice. We did enjoy the In-Flight WiFi.

Our flight schedule was changed over six times, ultimately leaving us with a layover much shorter than we originally booked, which meant a panicked run through the airport. And the entertainment screen didn't function. As I've come to expect with Delta, a very mediocre and not customer-focused experience. This is on top of an outbound flight that was so delayed by mechanical issues, we had to spend the night at our layover city.

Staff were courteous and helpful. The only negative was the flight delays (which are usually unavoidable) and the high baggage price.

Could not fly out of Canada. Called airlines on Monday, July 14th. Tried to cancel the flight 7 days away, but they said I could not cancel and there would be no refund.

Air Canada cancelled our flight and reschedule it 26 hours later that completely interrupted my family's long waited Japan trip, it wasn't due to natural reason such as weather but under the company's control. On the day we wasted 9 hours of our time from 6am to 3pm, including a few hours in the customer counter waiting for supervisor to handle our rescheduling. When we came to the counter for rebooking help there were at least 4 employees on the counter but we were told they were not trained to handle customer rebooking, we were also told the supervisor could come 10:30 to handle our rebooking, but she showed up more than one hour later, the end result was exactly the same so the few hours we spent waiting for her was completely wasted; We already prepaid hotel and all the tickets for the our stay in Tokyo so all of the cost for the first day is completed wasted; The $80 meal voucher issues was far less than our financial loss due to the financial cancellation, and it was not surprisingly invalid (as Your company screw up everything possible along the flight), the vouchers were supposed to last 72 hours, when we tried to used it at our lounge next day less than 24 hours from its issuing at a designated restaurant, the worker there couldn't scan the vouchers after multiple tries on all 4 vouchers issued, so we had to pay the food from our own money; For the two return flights they were also full of unfortunate events that caused bad experience and further delay and waste of our time, both flights departed late and the last leg had another significant delay of more than half an hour after touchdown, the gate was for some reason not available so we waited more than half an hour, when we got out of plane it was almost one hour later than the supposed arrival time; The gate you arranged is the farthest in Vancouver airport, also was the luggage pickup location in Seattle airport; We also called customer service for rescheduling help and after a long time wait (more than an hour) we got a call back but the CS representative was equally clueless and unhelpful. Other than a fatal crash, your company couldn't do anything right and provided the worst service possible among the tons of flights we have taken in our lives.

I knew I was going to fall asleep unsettlingly from exhaustion so I warned the guy next to me in advance. The attendant took to checking on me frequently and even insisted I take my snack because I said no while sleep hazed and then absolutely wanted it about 5 minutes later. He was So caring and kind to my situation!!

Could not understand what the attendant was saying during his announcements.

Economy seats always cramped, no meal on international flight, no plugs for electronics, but we got there and cabin crew was excellent.

I paid for comfort plus seats but did not get the extra leg room. When I told the stewardess, she just ignored me.

I did not noticed baggage was separate - I had assumed international flights included luggage, so it surprised me I had to pay to check a bag.

My return flight experience was one of the worst times I have had traveling anywhere this year. Not because of the flight. It was because there was not enough time allocated to deplane, go through U.S. Customs and U.S. Security to get to the gate for the connecting flight to Boston which I missed, There was well less than an hour between my landing in Montreal from Prince Edward Island to my connecting gate. I even called Air Canada on the morning of my return and noted my concern over the short layover time, not more that 45 minutes. The initial flight was four minutes late. I was seated in the rear of the first aircraft, and it took at least 20 minutes to deplane. The U.S. Customs was a considerable distance from the gate at which we landed. The need for double security seemed unnecessary and redundant. The distance from the security to my gate was again fairly great, and the wrong gate number was listed on my boarding pass. The agent I approached at the flight that was going to Newark, New Jersey was too busy to answer my question as to what gate was for Boston. When I got to the right gate, they had just closed the door to the aircraft even though I arrived a minute late. If I knew the distance to Customs and from Security to the gate, I would have asked for a seat on the next available flight which was 4:30 pm. When I made my call at 6:00AM that morning. When I asked the agent at the Boston gate, he said that the 4:30 flight was already “OVERBOOKED!” I was put on an 8:30 PM flight and didn’t get home until MIDNIGHT. I then had to care for a barnful of hungry animals and didn’t get to bed until 2:00 AM.

Bad service as well. Another 3hr delayed flight from chicago to Charlotte.

Everything was good. Except Broken looking escape/exit doors over the wings need tending,

Really good, super comfy flight and the stewardess was great.

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