Air Canada offers option of booking exit row or bulkhead seats
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AIDIF | Quote | Chart | News | PowerRating -- Air Canada (TSX:AC.A) (TSX:AC.B) said on Thursday that it is now
offering economy class passengers the option to reserve a seat with
additional legroom.
The Preferred Seat option, available from CAD14 per one-way trip,
allows travellers to choose a seat in an exit row or near internal
dividers known as bulkheads, said Ben Smith, the airline's executive
vice president and chief commercial officer.
Passengers will be able to select a Preferred Seat on any Air Canada or
Jazz flight, at the time of booking or at any time prior to check-in,
subject to availability. The number and location of Preferred Seats
available will vary according to the aircraft type.
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