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Old Posted May 15, 2026, 4:20 PM
thenoflyzone thenoflyzone is offline
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Originally Posted by acottawa View Post
What a terrible flight from a passenger experience. Spend the whole day on a plane, arrive in the evening wide awake. I can't see that being appealing over going to Toronto or Montreal (or Paris).
You need to get your facts straight.

The only reason for an airline to offer a daytripper is for the passenger experience. There is nothing terrible about it. Yes it reduces the options for connections, but daytrippers are mostly about O&D, and for that crowd, it's an awesome option to have. The reason it's the only benefit for an airline is because everything else about a daytripper is shitty. It's shitty in terms of airline economics, as the plane arrives too late in LHR for a quick turnaround back to Canada, and therefore needs to spend the night at LHR and departs the following day. That adds significant costs to operating a daytripper, especially at an airport like LHR.

Not saying this is the ideal flight for AC from YOW to LHR. It probably isn't, since usually a daytripper flight is operated on top of one or several red-eye flights from a hub, but nonetheless, the point remains, that this won't be a shitty passenger experience.

Daytrippers usually come at a premium compared to redeyes (timings are more favorable for the O&D crowd, and it helps with jet lag), so don't know why AC isn't utilizing this daytripper flight from YYZ, where it belongs, but that's another debate entirely.
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