Find which airlines fly direct to Moncton Intl, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Direct departures
Monday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Delta, +9 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
8
9
Tuesday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, +7 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +8 more
6
7
Wednesday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +7 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +8 more
6
7
Thursday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +8 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +9 more
7
8
Friday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +11 more
9
10
Saturday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, +8 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +9 more
7
8
Sunday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Delta, +9 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
8
9
Direct returns
Monday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Delta, +9 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
8
9
Tuesday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, +7 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +8 more
6
7
Wednesday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +7 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +8 more
6
7
Thursday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +8 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +9 more
7
8
Friday
Air Canada, Air Transat, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
Air Canada, Air Transat, +11 more
9
10
Saturday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, +8 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +9 more
7
8
Sunday
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, Delta, +9 more
Air Canada, Brussels Airlines, +10 more
8
9
Aircraft has better leg room than any of United's larger planes. We had requested mobility assistance for this and related flights. United's response to all was superb.
Aircraft has better leg room than any of United's larger planes. We had requested mobility assistance for this and related flights. United's response to all was superb.
No snacks served! Seating in the kast row in uncomfortable.
Flight was fine, it was delayed but only 30 minutes, staff were efficient, lady making announcements at LAX was really hard to understand but the rest were great.
The male air hostess was rude and didn’t even offer me a drink. Poor customer service!
We left really late. Things that were out if anybody’s control I guess.
On time - really well operated flight. Friendly staff. Super impressed with United on this round trip.
I like that it was a direct flight from MNL to SFO but it was such an old plane with worn out facilities. I bought my ticket in first week of November but I still had to pay extra $54 just to get aisle seat 38C. Realizing it was a long 12+ hour flight, I tried to find exit row or bulk head seat but none was available. I was forced to pay another extra $175 to get seat 35C which was shown as "Economy Plus" which I expected to be more legroom, more seat recline and better food. When I reached seat 35C, it wasn't any different from an ordinary economy aisle seat, to my utter dismay! No extra legroom, not extra degree recline, no better food, not even slippers! I felt cheated paying extra $229 and didn't get the supposedly better "ECONOMY PLUS" 35C seat! Besides, I still had to board in group 5! Toilets weren't kept clean and dry. More senior flight attendants weren't as attentive and prompt during meal service. Many times they brushed the carts right into my shoulder or knee. To help them out, I also had to walk up to the galley to get water myself. Now I worry about my return DEN/NRT which I paid extra $300 for United Premium Plus 21C if it is indeed Premium Plus!
We were told our seats were switched which put us in row 1 instead of 12. We were not able to keep our personal items with us. This caused us not to be able to have our gum to pop our ears and we weren’t able to get our iPads out due to the seat belt sign never turning off.
When I purchased my ticket, I assumed it was a real ticket, as in, when I go to the airport I am guaranteed a seat. Not so. When I checked in 24 hours ahead of time, I noticed I did not have a seat assignment and my boarding pass said "Standby." I was informed at the gate that the flight was full and I may not get on that plane. I don't recall being offered the option of selecting a seat when I checked in, and apparently, for the honor of pre-selecting a seat, you must pay an additional fee. So, a ticket really isn't a ticket, it's actually a lottery and if you're lucky, you may make it on board - or you can choose to be extorted for extra money for the guarantee of a seat. It's like making reservations with the Godfather - one payment isn't enough, there's always another bribe you have to make. After the first few zones were called and I hadn't been informed of my status, I went to the gate agent and they handed me a boarding pass, for the very last row near the restrooms, in between two very large people. Apparently that was my punishment for not purchasing a seat ahead of time. Airline service has not only gotten more expensive, but the return on your money has shrunk and there is little regard for the passengers. This feels like a racket. I am not pleased, as you may have gathered.
It was your usual flight. Nothing exemplary. Due to turbulance, the drinks were served 20 min before landing. Meh.