Review: Air Canada B777 – Signature Class – Paris – Montreal

Updated May 31, 2024
Flight Carrier Air Canada
Departing Airport Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Arrival Airport Paris-Charles De Gaulle
Flight Number AC885
Duration 7:40
Aircraft Boeing 777
Cabin Class Business Class
Cost 55,000 miles
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I have to tell you right away: I was very pleasantly surprised by this Air Canada flight in Business. Usually, when traveling to Europe with Aeroplan miles, we use Swiss for its beautiful business class, but also the absence of carrier surcharges. Or you can choose the convenience of direct flights with Air Transat or even Air Canada Rouge.

However, for this unexpected trip, I opted for a direct return flight from Paris: only Air Canada offers this option via Aeroplan miles, and it’s an expensive one: $395 on top of the 55,000 Aeroplan miles required for this one-way flight in business class. But I have to admit: this is one of the few times I’m willing to pay carrier surcharges.

Paris – Montreal on Air Canada in Business Class with Aeroplan

It all starts with an arrival at the airport by High Speed Train (TGV) from Nantes: a TGV station is conveniently located in the heart of terminal 2 of Roissy Charles-de-Gaule Airport.

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The Roissy CDG high-speed train station

Roissy CDG being one of the largest European airports, the flight display boards are huge.

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Notice board at Roissy CDG

Terminal 2 contains many halls. I have to go to Concourse F and pass by the Sheraton Hotel (which is a good option to use your starpoints in case of a stopover: you are in the heart of the airport!)

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Sheraton Hotel – Roissy CDG

The corridors are long, fortunately the conveyor belts help to move.

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Roissy CDG corridors

The police and the army are omnipresent within the framework of the Vigipirate operation. The entrances to the airport are controlled by private security teams.

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Operation Vigipirate Roissy CDG

To get to my door (A40), I will have to go through customs and security. Fortunately, my business class seat guarantees me priority access to the “Access #1” line. 3 people ensure the controls at this line…

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Access #1 controlled

Once the security is over, I’m in the area from where my flight will take off. I like the colorful atmosphere of this terminal:

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Piano and bright colors
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Brightly colored seats

There are 30 minutes left before boarding.

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Gate A40 Roissy CDG

I decided to go to the Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge which is located at the end of the terminal.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge entrance – Roissy CDG

To my surprise, it was deserted (while the Air Canada flight I was going to take was full with 450 passengers).

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

This living room was recently renovated and finally has windows (before, no daylight came in).

And the offer is quite good in drinks and food.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

The choice of alcohol is also very good.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

The living room is really big and well spread out.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

There are a few individual spaces to isolate yourself for work.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

The toilets are in the colors of the Company, rather “classy”.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG
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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

Newspapers and magazines are available.

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Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge – Roissy CDG

After half an hour in the lounge, it’s time for me to board. I boarded in zone 1 and something appreciable, a dedicated gangway (the left door on the photo below) allows passengers to reach directly the business class. Having seat 1A, my seat is the first one to be accessible!

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Access to flight AC885 for business class passengers
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Access to flight AC885 for business class passengers

Being among the first to board, I take the opportunity to take some quick pictures of the different cabins.

First of all, the business class (seats in 1 – 2 – 1, i.e. 4 people per row):

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Business Class – Air Canada B777
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Business Class – Air Canada B777

Then the Premium Economy class, just behind the business class (seats in 2 – 4 – 2, i.e. 8 people per row)

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Premium Economy – Air Canada
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Premium Economy – Air Canada
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Premium Economy – Air Canada

And finally, the Economy class (3-4-3 seats, i.e. 10 people per row):

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Economy Class – Air Canada

This configuration is known as“Hi-Density“. More and more airlines are using the “3-4-3” configuration in their B777’s where traditionally 3 seats were provided in the middle and not 4. All this is done at the expense of the passenger’s comfort… and of the flight attendants: the corridors are very narrow, and there are many more people to serve.

Let’s go back to business class for a more detailed look at the cabin:

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Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Air Canada Business Class – B777

And a glimpse of the 1A chair:

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Air Canada Business Class – B777

A very good pillow and a thick comforter is provided.

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Air Canada Business Class – B777

Being the first seat in the cabin gives you a sense of exclusivity: you simply don’t see the other passengers.

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Air Canada Business Class – B777

There is plenty of storage and the controls are convenient for both the TV and the seat. A USB port and an electrical outlet are of course present.

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Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Air Canada Business Class – B777

The chair’s controls can be used, for example, to activate the massage function or to improve lumbar comfort.

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Air Canada Business Class – B777

The kit provided by Air Canada has been the same for many years. We find socks, earplugs, mask, toothbrush, creams…

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Travel Kit – Air Canada Business Class – B777

The shelf in front of you can be adjusted to 3 heights and can be unfolded. However, it cannot be stored on its side, which could be inconvenient for people who are used to sleeping on their side. Here are two pictures to illustrate this (lying on the back and then on the side: there is not much room left for the comforter).

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Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Air Canada Business Class – B777

Two other views on the chair:

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Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Air Canada Business Class – B777

I decide to open the portholes for the departure.

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Air Canada Business Class – B777

Next to us is parked an aircraft that we can’t see in Montreal, in a special livery:

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Etihad – Formula 1 Delivery

A short taxi to reach the runway. An Emirates A380 will be in front of us.

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Emirates A380

And we’re off!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uovzm7QWifc?VQ=HD720

Shortly after take-off, the in-flight service will start. Here is the menu of the day:

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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777

And the parade of dishes: aperitif, foie gras, salmon filet, cheese, dessert (passion fruit and caramel pie).

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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777
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Menu – Air Canada Business Class – B777

The service was excellent and attentive. However, there is one criticism: it took a long time. More than a third of the flight was completed once the service was completed:

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One third of the course has been completed

I then decide to take a nap and put my chair in bed mode. The lights will then be turned off.

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Chair – Air Canada Business Class – B777

When I woke up two hours later, I found a cabin with dim lighting. The leds are the most beautiful effect in real.

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Dimmed Lighting – Air Canada Business Class – B777

45 minutes before landing a snack will be served.

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Snack – Air Canada Business Class – B777

Shortly after, we fly over Montreal.

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Fly Over Montreal – Air Canada Business Class – B777

Before landing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2mNhOsr7EI?VQ=HD720

And we will be parked alongside the other large carriers from Europe: Air France, KLM, Air Canada Rouge.

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Arrival in Montreal – Air Canada Business Class – B777

Only one gangway will be installed – unlike in Paris – and it will be located behind the business class. Flight attendants give priority to business class passengers.

But there, a big surprise awaits us as soon as we arrive in the airport corridor:

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Montreal Trudeau: a terrible line for customs

The queue was particularly exceptional: more than 1h30 waiting to pass the Canadian customs! And there, no right pass or queue cutter. Only connecting passengers – or Nexus cardholders – can be given priority.

A big black spot for the Montreal-Trudeau Airport this Monday evening. So much so that radio shows will be talking about it the very next day! This picture even attracted a lot of comments on the facebook page of the Montreal Spotter.

It seems that the simultaneous arrival of many long-distance flights (some of which were late and therefore scheduled earlier in the afternoon) was the cause of this huge traffic jam. In any case, it is urgent for the Airport to take the necessary measures to face these peaks – not necessarily so exceptional… – so as not to scare away the tourists!

Bottom line

This flight in this new Air Canada business class was perfect for me. I would also like to congratulate the young team, led by the chief of cabin Karim D.: the flight attendants were always smiling and very attentive. I haven’t necessarily always had this experience in the past. A very good point for Air Canada!

I was not disappointed to have paid a few hundred dollars to test this new business class.

Tip: if you want to test this new business class at a lower cost, find on Aeroplan an Air Canada flight to Tokyo or Seoul for example, there will be no carrier surcharge, and these are B777 or B787 that serve these cities.

Anecdote: the stewardesses wondered before the flight if a celebrity was on board in seat 1A. The proof is in this photo of their manifest posted in front of the business class:

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M. VOISINE…. Roch??!

Sorry, that wasn’t Roch, just JM 😉

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Jean-Maximilien Voisine

Jean-Maximilien Voisine

Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien, President and Founder of Milesopedia, is a recognized expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel in Canada and France. Approaching forty and a father of two, he has travelled to over 100 countries, half of them with his children and his wife, Audrey. Specializing in top loyalty programs like Aeroplan, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, he guides travellers to maximize their benefits across North America and Europe.
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