Yesterday I passed the complain to the local Frankfurt Air Canada office. They told me that the time for review the case and some comments would be approximately 2 months. Great performance. BTW - if at the end it comes to a court case or a public show - please drop me an email and it's possible I'll be available to support it. Additionally to my complain directly to the Air canada - I'm filing
On Apr 8, 3:13 am, Xanf <selen...@gmail.com> wrote: Hi! I'm one of the passengers of that flight too - and I'm going to pass my complain to the Air Canada office here in Frankfurt today. (it's only today I finally got time to file it all together). I can confirm everything what was said here by the author of the original message. Just the timing I have is different: as I saw
Do you REALLY want to risk flying with these clowns? ________ First, some pictures for you: http://www.dunnett.com/AC875/ac875.html April 1, 2008 Air Canada Customer Service RE: AC 875 / AC2875 To Whom it may concern: I am writing today with regards to Air Canada flight 875 and 2-875 from Frankfurt to Montreal on March 21 and 22, 2008. The flight was scheduled to leave
I've heard rumors there are some aircraft fans here... --------- Date: Sun, 03 Feb 2008 15:32:23 -0500 From: "Scott M. Kozel" <kozelsm@comcast.net> Newsgroups: rec.travel.air,alt.disasters.aviation Subject: Air Canada Retires Gimli Glider Air Canada has retired one of the most famous Boeing 767s in pilot lore. Fleet no. 604 was flown to a storage area in the Mojave Desert, Thursday