Pay-wall link: https://globalnews.ca/news/9938774/air-canada-vomit-seat-passenger-apology/

Air Canada has apologized to customers who were allegedly escorted off a plane for refusing to sit in a chair covered with vomit for the duration of their over four-hour flight.

The airline issued a statement after a viral Facebook post claimed two as-yet unidentified female flyers were told there was nothing to be done about the visible vomit on their soiled seats.

Oh! AirCanada!

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    Apologies don’t help much. The two women should ask for full refund of money spent plus additional $10k each for forced cleaning. Fuck the pilot and the supervisor.

    After a supervisor reiterated that they would have to sit in the soiled seats, the two women were “reluctantly” provided blankets, wipes and vomit bags to clean the area themselves, according to Benson.

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    “Our operating procedures were not followed correctly in this instance,” the airline said in a statement. “This includes apologizing to these customers, as they clearly did not receive the standard of care to which they were entitled.”

    They received the standard of care that we have all come to expect from Air Canada.

    Air Canada isn’t an airline. Air Canada’s main line of business is extracting tax breaks and subsidies from the federal government. It just pretends to be an airline to do that. It is very clear to anyone who has flown with Air Canada that they view their customers at an inconvenience.

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      It is very clear to anyone who has flown with Air Canada that they view their customers at an inconvenience.

      I mean, really, that’s true of almost any airline.

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        I’ve flown with lots of airlines and have never beet treated with bare toothed disdain by any airline employee other than Air Canada employees. Where other airlines smile, Air Canada sneers. They simply haven’t caught on to the fact that social media allows their customers to strike back. Were it not for social media we would never have known that the crew of this plane tried to force these customers to sit in vomit covered seats or that the captain WAY overreacted and removed customers for being rightly upset about being asked to sit in someone else’s vomit for 4 hours.

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            Air Canada is my airline of last resort. I won’t fly Air Canada unless there is literally no other way to get somewhere.

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              Agreed. We’ve had just so many experiences of negligence and apathy from Air Canada that we’ve given up on them and also consider them an airline of last resort. We’ll move dates and locations to open up other options before considering them, as well, and even reconsider just not going.

              Great news for Air Canada is that Westjet got bought and declined sharply since then, so they’re only much better than Air Canada instead of being in a different category completely as before.

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    Pedantry time.

    The lyrics are not, “Oh, Canada!” They are “O Canada.” It’s not the same word. “Oh!” is an interjection of surprise. “O” means that you are addressing the subject of the sentence; “O wife, you are my guiding star.” It’s largely redundant but helpful for clarity when you are speaking to an abstract concept, for whatever reason. But it doesn’t make sense to end a statement with, “O such and such” because it aught to be followed by a message to address.

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      O you

      , you really had to bring a grammar lesson to a thread about Air Canada, didn’t you?

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      Did you consider the possibility that OP knew all of that and expected enough people to know to feel confident in making not just a pun, but one with thorns?

      In fact, even without the analysis, I recognized what I thought was nicely pointed pun.

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      The lyrics are not, “Oh, Canada!” They are “O Canada.”

      In fairness, the anthem changes so often, who can keep up?

      “O” means that you are addressing the subject of the sentence

      More specifically, it means you are addressing the subject with love (or similar emotion). Which is rather nonsensical when addressing an inanimate concept that cannot feel love. Funny quips about marriage aside, “O wife” works. “O Canada” does not.

      “Oh, Canada” fits better, if only slightly. “Oh” is often used to express disappointment. To paraphrase: “Oh, Canada. We try to be good citizens, but all we get in return is unaffordable land. My god, this land should be glorious and free!”

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    Benson and the other person are real Canadians. Taking to the pilot and explaining the situation. Once again Air Canada shows why it’s a piece of shit airline at the end of the day though.

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    I’m glad this got picked up by the MSM. What a horrible experience for these people

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      With no extra airplanes, they probably don’t have time.

      Again, the problem comes down to no extra equipment; even when it would give them the lag time to properly clean between departures at no added hw maintenance or aircrew costs.

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    I flew Air Canada once and it was the worst experience flying that I have ever had. I fly international on an annual basis.

    Never again.