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REVIEW: 5 HOURS ON CANADA’S ULCC, FLAIR AIRLINES OTTAWA TO VANCOUVER

by Anshul September 23, 2021
written by Anshul September 23, 2021 6 comments

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Flair Airlines is Canada’s only independent Ultra Low-Cost Carrier (ULCC),
headquartered in Edmonton, Alberta. Flair connects 20 Canadian cities with a
fleet of Boeing 737 Max 8, and 737-800 aircraft. They have added several new
routes in 2021, including connections to/from my home airport of Ottawa (YOW),
with very attractive fares across the network. I decided to experience a ULCC in
Canada by taking a trip from Ottawa to Vancouver (~5 hour flight across the
country), for $59! And in doing so, I have learnt some invaluable life lessons,
because I was just that ill-prepared for my Flair flight.

REVIEW: FLAIR AIRLINES FROM OTTAWA (YOW) TO VANCOUVER (YVR)

At $59 one-way, there is no argument that this was the best cash rate I have
seen for the route. May I point out that the base fare for my ticket was $17.09.
My $59 fare included a personal item, and a seat to seat on. Everything else,
from printing boarding pass (at airport) to carry on bag was an additional
charge, pretty standard for the ULCC model.

 

YOW – YVR = $59 CAD

 

As flight day approached, I was equal measures excited and nervous for my first
ever ULCC experience. I was able to check-in to my flight online and save a
digital copy of my boarding pass. I was auto-assigned 9C an aisle seat, on the
Boeing 737-8 with a 3-3 cabin layout.

 

Flair’s digital boarding pass

A quick word on the Flair livery – I love it! The colours are fun, chic and look
great on the 737’s.



Flair airlines 737-8, at Ottawa International Airport

As I settled into the seating area near my gate, I noticed most people were in
comfortable athleisure clothing, and carried neck pillows. Sign of experienced
ULCC flyers? Carry-on bags ($59+tax add on) were tagged by Flair staff at the
time of check-in and boarding. As for me, I was travelling just with a laptop
backpack which met the requirements of a personal item.

A tagged cabin bag ($) on Flair airlines

 

Upon boarding, I “settled” into 9C, with both seats beside me occupied. I am
only 5’8, and my knees almost touched the front seat, shoulders stacked with my
seat mates. As I offered up the last inch of elbow room on the seat divider, my
friendly neighbour informed me that the seats do not recline. Yay (?) since it
meant the person in front of me wont collapse their seat on my knees, but also
that I was sitting up straighter than a buddhist monk in deep meditation. 5
hours to go.

 

Flair airlines – leg room

Fortunately for me, as the ‘boarding complete‘ announcement rang in, I jumped up
a couple of rows to occupy an empty one – poor man’s business class if you will.
Man spreading never felt better.

 



 

 

Flight 384, 3-3 cabin configuration

 

Shortly before take off, the crew announced that the flight was Wi-Fi enabled,
and passengers will be able to use the Flair app with said Wi-Fi. That’s right,
the Wi-Fi only worked on the Flair app. Slightly panicked, I started searching
for power outlets, if I had to use my laptop for 5 hours. You guessed it, no
power outlets in seats either. Luckily I had just enough juice in my devices to
last me the duration of the flight, but not enough content downloaded to keep me
entertained.



The Flair app, just like their website, was minimalist and efficient. The tabs
suggested that I would be able to watch some movies/videos, play games, use an
in app menu to order food, and even browse some maps to keep myself busy. While
no blockbusters, the ‘Watch’ section mostly consisted of videos from the
National Film Board of Canada.

 

Flair airline app

The Menu section consisted of exactly 7 food items (Pringles and Kit Kat should
not be termed as food), and an exhaustive list of drink options for purchase.
Unfortunately, Flair’s food service was still suspended due to COVID-19.

Yet again, people around me seemed better equipped to manage this flight,
personal devices with downloaded content, packed lunches, snacks, and water! How
out of place could I be, I didn’t have water on me for a 5 hour flight. After 3
hours of feeling stupid, I mustered the courage and walked to the back of the
flight to request some water. The flight crew were extremely polite, and poured
me a cup. So they do have water on flight, just don’t go around offering it.

Flair airline – menu

And just like that, we landed in YVR, and I had paid only $59 CAD for it. The
minimalist interaction with crew, on time service, and incredible pricing, is
what defines the Flair experience.

TAKE AWAY

This is a good time to remind readers that my experience on Flair could have
been far superior, if only I was better prepared for my flight. A quick recap of
my inconveniences, and lessons I learnt on this Flair flight;

 * Seats do not recline – Bring a neck pillow, and/or use it for lumbar support
 * No power outlets – Make sure your devices are fully charged before boarding
 * Wi-Fi only works on Flair App – Download your favourite shows, movies, and
   podcasts in advance
 * No food (or water) service onboard – this is only temporary restriction.
   Bring snacks, pack a sandwich and a bottle of water – Flair encourages it!

Will I fly Flair again? The answer is YES! While it wont be my first pick for a
5 hour journey, I will not hesitate in recommending and flying the 1-2 hour
flights. The cash fares are just that good, take a look at these amazing prices
to the US or even domestic destinations in Canada.

 

Title Image Credit: Flair Airlines


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6 COMMENTS

Anne Betts July 20, 2023 - 5:45 am

I can’t believe I joined the Flair Fliers Club as a result of your post! I’ve
never considered flying Flair in the past but I notice service and decent prices
from YHZ to YUL and YOW. Makes attending a YOW PMB Meetup doable! Thanks for the
post, Anshul.

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Anshul July 21, 2023 - 1:23 pm

Saving $$ will never go out of fashion. Welcome to Flair

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The Flight Detective September 24, 2021 - 8:55 am

You’re a smart man moving to the empty row! Nice report… I am amazed that at
5’8″ that was your knee room. Sure looked tight!

Reply
Points Miles and Bling September 24, 2021 - 6:18 pm

I am all about securing the poor man’s business class whenever possible

Reply
Justin Trudeau September 23, 2021 - 10:50 am

I’ll bring my power banks with me

Reply
ANshul September 23, 2021 - 12:05 pm

Good call Are you venturing out on a 5-hr flight as well, or a shorter hop?

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