If you haven't yet experienced Air Canada's Signature Class Service, what are you waiting for?
The airline's new end-to-end premium travel experience features the Air Canada Signature Class Cabin—formerly known as International Business Class and Business Class – Transcontinental—and the Air Canada Signature Suite in Terminal 1 of Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Cabin features include Executive and Classic Pods that convert to fully flat beds equipped with quilted mattress pads, plush duvets and comfortable pillows. Passengers will also have access to WANT Les Essentiels amenity kits and vitruvi skincare products.
Onboard, the personal touchscreen entertainment system also gives passengers access to hundreds of hours of movies, music, TV, podcasts and audiobooks. Plus, travelers can dine on demand with flexible meal options that include light offerings and an impressive wine list.
Meanwhile, the Signature Suite offers travelers complimentary a la carte dining with dishes from the airline's award-winning chef, David Hawksworth, as well as a bar menu featuring Moet & Chandon champagne and cocktails crafted with Diageo spirits.
Guests can also look forward to personalized concierge service and Molton Brown care products.
Signature Service passengers connecting from a domestic flight to an international flight at Toronto Pearson will even receive BMW valet service across the tarmac.
Other benefits of Air Canada's Signature Service include dedicated check-in counters, expedited security clearance, lounge access, exclusive boarding lanes and priority baggage handling, among other perks.
Internationally, this one-of-a-kind service is available exclusively when flying to and from Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe and South America aboard Air Canada's Boeing 787, 777, 767 and Airbus A330 aircraft.
Nonetheless, Air Canada is also the only North American airline offering lie-flat seats on a handful of non-stop routes, including daily and overnight flights between Los Angeles, San Francisco, Vancouver and Toronto; daily flights between Montreal, New York-Newark and Vancouver; between Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto and soon between Toronto and Honolulu.