@@theglobalpeasant Oh there indeed was infinite legroom. However, it was a storm and we had severe turbulence almost 40 minutes into the flight and seatbelt sign was on so FA couldn't get up and I was just as crammed being 6' as to not bump my legs into them. However, once turbulence was clear it was a pleasant flight. Just FYI, row 31 on this aircraft doesn't get any windows whatsoever. Halifax was beautiful!
@@dhavalsavalia shoot! no windows in row 31? i'm sitting in Row 31F for my flight in a couple weeks and get claustrophobic without a window. Guess i should move into one of the other preferred rows?
@@jennprice9468 yup Rouge's A321 gets practically zero windows on row 31 which made me slightly uncomfortable as there was turbulence too but the legroom made flight better.
Flew with AC Rouge on a A319 last winter on a 5.5 hour trip to the Caribbean. Never again. Rouge is supposed to be Air Canada's lower price leisure airline except I have found that many of Rouges flights are as expensive as the main stream parent with less perks and services. No in flight entertainment screen, crammed in like sardines, seats uncomfortable and old rickety airplanes. Generally Rouge's fleet are old previous main stream AC planes that have been replaced by more modern aircraft. Many are 20+ years old. If I can't fly with AC main stream I will avoid Rouge at all costs and book with Westjet or a US mainline carrier.
Quite a distance from Tokyo 😊, safe travels. Love your videos, well done
Yes very far! But a great place! Thanks for the comment!
If the bag doesn’t fit, you must acquit!
I have a better question, why go to Thunder Bay in winter?
Why not go to Thunder Bay? It's superior by nature!
Flying YUL-YHZ today on 31A specifically for infinite legroom haha.
Right on! Hope it was an enjoyable flight! Never been out to Halifax!
@@theglobalpeasant Oh there indeed was infinite legroom. However, it was a storm and we had severe turbulence almost 40 minutes into the flight and seatbelt sign was on so FA couldn't get up and I was just as crammed being 6' as to not bump my legs into them. However, once turbulence was clear it was a pleasant flight.
Just FYI, row 31 on this aircraft doesn't get any windows whatsoever. Halifax was beautiful!
@@dhavalsavalia shoot! no windows in row 31? i'm sitting in Row 31F for my flight in a couple weeks and get claustrophobic without a window. Guess i should move into one of the other preferred rows?
@@jennprice9468 yup Rouge's A321 gets practically zero windows on row 31 which made me slightly uncomfortable as there was turbulence too but the legroom made flight better.
3:22 did you mean 16 years old?
Nah, this was newer...i just forgot to update the text.
@@theglobalpeasant Oh, I though most Air Canada A321s were all old, no worries. Thank you for clarifying.
Where did you get that idea from? KFA is a pretty new plane
Flew with AC Rouge on a A319 last winter on a 5.5 hour trip to the Caribbean. Never again. Rouge is supposed to be Air Canada's lower price leisure airline except I have found that many of Rouges flights are as expensive as the main stream parent with less perks and services. No in flight entertainment screen, crammed in like sardines, seats uncomfortable and old rickety airplanes. Generally Rouge's fleet are old previous main stream AC planes that have been replaced by more modern aircraft. Many are 20+ years old. If I can't fly with AC main stream I will avoid Rouge at all costs and book with Westjet or a US mainline carrier.
Mmmm...the spelling is?
Good catch
The worse airline I have ever flew.
...let me tell you about Flair!