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The make up and the look of the canin enviroment. It nice... I would only wounder how the cabin crew will delive the Hi end level of servcie. | |
Lovely colors and seat design. Love the red pillow, makes a world of difference. Very nice looking, however...I still do not understand WHY so many airlines such as Air Canada and Delta continue to face the seats away from the window in first class. Why why why? It creates a lack of privacy. | |
Well i have sat in one of these {fancy first classes from air canada!*****FIVE STARS | |
Nice shot of Air Canada's revamped Executive First! Although I don't like how AC turns seats away from the windows in this class. Sadly, it may become much more common, as VS also uses this configuration now :( | |
WOW! The colors are just amazing. Suits Air Canada very well. | |
It looks... so beautiful! It's amazing! | |
The red pillows look very sharp against the blue seats. Great job AC on a great looking new F product. | |
Ouch! Take that, Delta! It really does put Delta's BusinessElite seating to shame. The AC print is much more tasteful and elegant looking. | |
Air Canada never sieze to amaze me..now the just need an A380! | |
Love the soft colors in this shot. well done. on another note--these seats are arranged the exact same way DL arranged its new first class product. I'd rather have a view out the window than a view of the other px, but that's just me. | |
Nice picture but are the window-seats turned back from the windows? | |
Very nice! I just flew LHR-YYZ in 10G (second last row right hand aisle) and I can honestly say it was the best flight I ever had in Executive First. I would like to discount any rumours about the uncomfortable looking headrests - they actually feel fantastic! Bravo AC! | |
Bravo to Air Canada for re-inventing the Executive First cabin. This is one of the best premium cabin designs and layouts that I have ever seen. I have had the opportunity to experience the new Executive First product twice - once on the 777 and the other on the 763. The 777 was the best experience! This picture does an excellent job of highlighting how pleasing the new colours are and how relaxing and welcoming the new cabins are to the customer. Congratulations Air Canada! | |
EXELLANT photo. If i was in economy i would of snuk up and stayed it there :p | |
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Blue interiors look awesome. I hope that the cabin lights have a bluish tinge to match the decor. However as for the seat alignment goes, I believe it would be very difficult to look out of window, for one would be sitting at an angle to the window. If I were flying this class, I would swap my seat with economy class passenger, at least for landing and takeoff views ;-) | |
Really interesting, one of the best cabins in this market, bright and comfy! How is Air Canada going to pay for this new plane with only one passenger in First is even more interesting... | |
Beautiful picture...the AC 777 cabin looks so futuristic, I'd love to fly it someday! | |
I think that this picture is awsome | |
Wow, this Air Canada 777 cabin looks amazing! | |
'A very comfortable ride, with the entire aft Executive First cabin to myself, onboard Air Canada's first revenue 777 service out of London AC869 to Toronto' How the hell did you score such a great deal! | |
One of the best looking cabin! I love those seats! | |
I don't know what to comment about this photo. Just very nice indeed! | |
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