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Air Canada Preferred Seats
Laurus Travel uses Air Canada for its China tours departing from Vancouver
and Toronto. All Air Canada flights ticketed through Laurus Travel qualify
for Aeroplan reward points.
Air Canada allows passengers to reserve exit row
and bulkhead seats for a fee. Air Canada is also the only carrier that
makes it possible for our Canadian customers to fly non-stop on both
transpacific flights whether the travellers go through Vancouver or
Toronto. Our China tours incorporate non-stop Air Canada flights for the
following city pairs:
Vancouver/Beijing,
Vancouver/Shanghai, Vancouver/Hong Kong
Toronto/Beijing, Toronto/Shanghai, Toronto/Hong Kong
Passengers interested in reserving exit row or
bulkhead seats can do so by calling Air Canada directly once their air
tickets are issued. Please
click here for more information.
Warning: When you
travel on Air Canada's old B767 planes, you may find it very cold
sitting by the emergency exit once the plane reaches cruising altitudes.
You should either avoid these seats (19A & 19K) or bring a pair of fleece
pants and a jacket onboard. If you have a way to deal with the cold air,
you'll like these Preferred Seats by emergency exit more than bulk head
seats in the same row.
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United Airlines Economy Plus Seats
We use United and Continental the most for
customers from the United States. Not all UA tickets issued through
Laurus Travel qualify for UA Mileage Plus reward points.
Travellers booked on United have the option
to upgrade to Economy Plus seats that offer up to five extra inches in
legroom. Please
click here to learn more.
Business Class Air Deals
Laurus Travel offers the best business class
air deals exclusively for people booked on our China tours. The fare
quotes will be available only after you sign up for our land tour with
deposit. You may shop around for business class airfares, but we
guarantee you nobody can best our offer.
Never flown business
class before? Those who have never flown business class should
be aware that even an unbeatable quote from us can still set you back
a few thousand dollars per person. From the West Coast, passengers
should expect to pay minimum $4,000 for a roundtrip, non-stop business
class tickets. That price can go up by $2,000 for passengers from the
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