The Flight! Toronto to London

We arrived at the gate as pre-boarding began, and I had enough time to snap a picture before they began regular boarding.  Air Canada boards their planes by zone. Business and frequent flyers board right after the usual family with young children and those requiring assistance boarding, so we were one of the first people on the plane. Sorry for the blurry picture but I was excited that Air Canada was using both jetways for the flight. 

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If we didn’t enjoy our journey, how much can we enjoy our adventure?

Air Canada operates one daily, daytime transatlantic flight from Toronto.  Almost all other eastbound transatlantic flights, North America to Europe, are red-eyes leaving sometime in the evening and arriving in the morning in Europe.  This is great for having a connecting flight in Europe, but leaves us jet-lagged and results in us spending the first day in Europe sleeping a lot.

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First up for this blog, our June 2017 trip to London, Paris and the French Countryside.

The decision for this trip occurred back in November 2016.  There was a [relative]  seat sale for Air Canada’s international business class, the decision for June was decided on with one small goal, attending the 85th running of the 24 hours of Le Mans in France.

Why travel business class? 

That is for another post, for another day.

We constructed our trip around my work schedule, as I had deadlines at the end of the month and to give us a weekend in London to potentially visit her relatives.

This would be our second time in London & Paris, and afforded us the chance to visit and view things that we didn’t get to on our honeymoon.  Ultimately our schedule worked out to being:

London-ish – Windsor Castle & Harry Potter Studio Tour

London – St. Paul’s Cathedral, theatre, visit relatives

Paris – Versailles, Louvre (had to return!), Catacombs

Le Mans – Race time.

Mont St. Michel

Normandy – Allied D-Day beaches

Trip planning?  General trip planning approaches will be in a separate entry.

From the above items, all except the beaches ended up on our must-do list.  We did successfully get one ‘nice-to-have’ during our trip.

Permalinks to posts from our trip:

  1. Toronto: To the Gate
  2. Flight Toronto to London
  3. Doubletree by Hilton Hotels London Heathrow
  4. London-ish
  5. Day in London
  6. Hampton Court Palace
  7. Day 2 in London
  8. Train London to Paris
  9.  AccorHotels in France
  10. Palace of Versailles
  11. Around Paris, and listening to a Canadian
  12. Louvre
  13. Le Mans – Friday
  14. Le Mans – Race Start
  15. Le Mans – Sunday Finish
  16. Mont Saint Michel
  17. Normandy to Paris
  18. Paris to Toronto