Best seats on air Canada 777-300ER
97% One Mile at a Time
3% Other
Air Canada’s 777‑300ER business class offers a comfortable experience for long‑haul travelers.
Seat Design and Comfort
- The cabin is equipped with reverse‑herringbone seats, which are regarded as some of the better hard‑product seats available across the Atlantic.
- These seats provide a flat‑bed configuration that helps passengers rest on long flights.
- Individual air nozzles are installed at each seat, helping to keep the cabin environment comfortable.
In‑flight Entertainment and Connectivity
- Passengers enjoy an extensive entertainment library, with options that include full‑season TV series.
- Wi‑Fi is offered at a reasonable price (approximately 27.75 CAD for a streaming pass) and delivers good speeds without data caps.
Amenities and Extras
- The airline supplies an Acqua Di Parma amenity kit, similar to those previously offered by Etihad.
- Each seat comes with a pillow, blanket, and mattress pad, providing additional comfort for sleep.
Consistency Across the Fleet
- Air Canada maintains product consistency on its long‑haul fleet, meaning the business‑class experience on the 777‑300ER is similar to that on other wide‑body aircraft in its lineup.
These features combine to make the Air Canada 777‑300ER business‑class seats a solid choice for travelers seeking comfort, entertainment, and reliable service on transatlantic and other long‑haul routes.
Impressions Of Air Canada 777 Business Class
Hello from Toronto! For the second to last segment of my review trip, I flew Air Canada’s Boeing 777-300ER business class from Frankfurt to Toronto (prior to connecting on a Boeing 787-8 from Toronto to Miami). I hadn’t flown Air Canada’s long haul business class in several years, so was looking forward to seeing how the product was holding up. While much of the experience was solid, unfortunately the service on this sector left a bit to be desired. Let me share a few impressions, and then I’ll have a full trip report soon. In this post:
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