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Toronto

Air Canada Wi-FiAir Canada has begun offering in-flight wi-fi access on some of its flights from Toronto and Montreal to Los Angeles (and vice versa). Like many other Airlines, now offering this service, it will be powered by Gogo, and I have to say I have heard nothing but good things about their offering.

The Air Canada website mentions that from now, until January 29, 2010 will be a trial period for this service, but I really have to wonder who came up with the pricing model for this? At $9.95 USD for a laptop, or $7.95 for a handheld device... I am not sure how many people are really going to take advantage of this service, while other carriers in the US have been lowering their prices, or finding sponsorships to offer the service for free.

Leaving the debate aside about whether one wants to be connected while in the air, this is a good first step, and hopefully this service will be be expanded to other routes to the US, and then those across Canada in the future! Currently the service is only available when flying over the US, as I believe it is a ground-based system.

It is also not clear at this point, if one can log in with their computer, and then with a handheld device, without having to pay twice. Something I think would make the cost of the service a little more palatable. Perhaps someone who has used the Gogo service on another carrier can answer that question?

The Club Lounge on the 43rd floor of the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel offers magnificent views of both the city and the waterfront. Fantastic views of both city hall as well as Rogers Centre (skydome) and the CN Tower will leave you breathless while you indulge in a vast array of early evening snacks, or a fairly substantial continental breakfast.

The lounge has a complete bar with full bar service, however alcoholic beverages are not cheap. Although they are the same price as the lobby bar, bottled beer for instance is $8 or $9. I have never had a problem finding a seat in the evening, but breakfast can be chaos, especially on weekends when a lot of families seem to be around, and there is a mad dash for seats whether you get there early or towards the end of service.

That being said, this is one of the finest Sheraton lounges I have seen in North America, and I always enjoy the food they have on offer!