« Some airlines are going to extreme lengths to - keep you from flying Executive Class. The standard of North American busi- ness travel. They’re doing everything -except taking the time and making ‘ the effort to match ’ Gur service, much less our schedules. oe Instead, they string you along with cheap fares and big offers. “Then they bind you to so many terms and conditions that you — .. end up with heaven only knows - what, or when, or where. | : : { MEMBER OF ALLIANCE OF CANADIAN FRAVLT ANSOCTATIONS } DRI 1007 . AtAir Canada, we mean business. Here’s the deal. The first rule is: NO STRINGS ATTACHED. Executive Class for the same price as full fare economy Fly Executive Class from Vancouver to Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal AIR CANADA'S 30 a ANSUVERSARY or Halifax, between now and January 31, 1987, and we'll cut the price to full fare ecenomy. The deal is open to anybody. No terms, No coupons. No conditions. 5% off full fare economy Travel full fare economy from Vancouver to Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal or Halifax, between now and January 31, 1987, and we'll cut 5% off the ticket price. That’s it. Period.’ 23 - Friday, November 28, 1986 - North Shore News Capitalize on Aeroplan If you’re an Aeroplan _ “member and you fly Air Canada anywhere in Canada, between now and January 31, 1987, you’re in fora great ° mileage bonus bonanza. First Class bonus: +4 000 miles, each way. ' Executive Class bonus: _+3 000 miles, each way. Full fare economy bonus: +2 000 miles, each way. If you’re not an Aeroplan member, . we'll give you 10 000 miles just for joining, between now and January 31, 1987. Of course, Aeroplan costs $25. A pretty fair price, indeed, for the only frequent flyer programme that lets you earn and redeem a world of free travel with 21 airline, hotel chain and rent-a-car partners. There you have it. Three deals. No strings. We-mean business.