What Are C Class Seats on Air Canada?

C class seats are business class seats, called "Executive Class," on Air Canada's North America routes. C is the airline computer designation for such seats. Montreal-based Air Canada, founded in 1936, is Canada's largest air carrier and operates more than 1,300 flights each day to more than 100 destinations.

  1. C Class Amenities

    • C class amenities on Air Canada include personal touch-screen television sets, hundred of hours of entertainment options, plug-ins for laptops, XM Sirius satellite radio and complimentary headsets.

    C Class Seats

    • Air Canada Executive Class seats are between 20 and 21 inches wide and recline from 120 to 124 degrees.

    Routes with C Class Seats

    • In North America, Air Canada flies from Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary non-stop to points throughout the United States, including New York City, Washington D.C., Chicago, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

    C Class Dining

    • C class passengers receive upgraded food and beverages options. There is also a varied wine list with new and old-world selections, including several Canadian wines.

    Aircraft with C Class Seats

    • Air Canada aircraft that offer C class seating include the Airbus 321-200, 320-200 and 319-100. In addition, these seats are offered on Embraer 175 and 190 aircraft and CRJ-705s.

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