Worse airline ever, be careful if you cancel your flight a month before, you won’t get your refund. Even if your ticket is refundable.
Worse airline ever, be careful if you cancel your flight a month before, you won’t get your refund. Even if your ticket is refundable.
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They damaged my checked bag that's now useless and unable to be used or repaired. They will not compensate me because I don't have the original purchase receipt of the luggage. Excuse after excuse, all to make me go away. Don't fly Air Canada, terrible accountability. They will damage your property and ignore you.
Reasonable flight but they lost one of our bags. Ended up costing us a few hundred dollars in extra clothes to attend an ice hockey match that night.
Next flight was with air Canada Rouge, same booking but sat us in different seats around the plane - beware when booking for the future. Can’t wait to see what they deliver next in out flights around Canada
As a loyal Aeroplan member who has frequently flown with Air Canada, my recent experience on Flight AC824 from Toronto to Madrid on September 29, 2024, was both disappointing and costly.
Due to a 5-hour delay, I arrived in Madrid far later than expected, causing me to lose my pre-booked car rental. This disruption forced me to secure another vehicle, incurring an unexpected additional expense of $395.53. When I submitted a claim to Air Canada explaining the situation and the costs I had to bear as a direct result of their delay, I was disappointed to receive a denial with no acknowledgment or support.
While I understand that delays are sometimes unavoidable, I feel it’s crucial for airlines to take accountability, especially when those delays lead to significant inconvenience and unexpected costs for their customers. Unfortunately, Air Canada’s refusal to even partially compensate or acknowledge the impact on my plans and budget has left me questioning their commitment to customer care.
I encourage Air Canada to consider the value of customer loyalty and to recognize the importance of taking responsibility when service disruptions create substantial ripple effects for their passengers. Effective customer service involves understanding and addressing these situations, not merely dismissing them.
This experience has changed my view of Air Canada, especially for international travel, where even minor delays can have major impacts on travel logistics. For others considering Air Canada for their international trips, please be cautious and prepared for potential inconveniences that may not be resolved by the airline.
I hope that Air Canada can improve their approach to customer care in the future by addressing such issues with the consideration and support that loyal customers expect.
DONT EVER BOOK WITH THESE Incompetent mental midgets. I would trust Malaysian air to get me to my destination on time...and they literally lost a plane..Constant delays and disorganization! Getting your bags to your destination is like playing Russian roulette but instead they left 5 rounds in the magazine and only pulled one bullet from it