transatlantic · 7h 25m · 6,016 km

Toronto to Paris

2 airlines · 2 aircraft ranked

In business class, Air France's Business (777-300ER-AF) edges out the field with a 7.1/10.In premium economy, Air France's Premium Economy (777-300ER-AF) edges out the field with a 5.5/10.

How we score → Last updated June 2026

Quick pick

Best business class:close call

Fly Air France. It has free Wi-Fi (paid on Air Canada).

If fares are comparable, this is the better cabin.

Best premium economy:close call

Fly Air France. It has free Wi-Fi (paid on Air Canada).

If fares are comparable, this is the better cabin.

Best economy:strong pick

Fly Air France. It has free Wi-Fi (paid on Air Canada).

If prices are similar, go with this one.

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BusinessAir France · Boeing 777-300ER-AF · 2022 cabinBest on route
Lie-flat · 1-2-1 · 46" pitchAvg. reliabilityPremium farePoints: Chase UR, Amex MR, Capital One, Citi TYP, Bilt
Free Wi-Fi + Full power outlets
7.1
Very good
Seat 6.5·Amenity 7.9
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Signature ClassAir Canada · Boeing 777-300ER · 2019 cabin
Lie-flat · 1-2-1 · 75" pitch · Paid Wi-FiAvg. reliabilityPoints: Chase UR, Amex MR, Capital One, Bilt
Mattress pad
7.0
Very good
Seat 6.6·Amenity 7.5

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  • In business class, Air France's Business (777-300ER-AF) edges out the field with a 7.1/10.
  • In premium economy, Air France's Premium Economy (777-300ER-AF) edges out the field with a 5.5/10.
  • In economy, Air France's Economy (777-300ER-AF) leads the field with a 5.0/10.

Frequently asked

Which is better in business: Air France or Air Canada on YYZ-CDG?

Business (Air France, 777-300ER-AF) and Signature Class (Air Canada, 777-300ER) score virtually the same in business: 7.1 vs 7/10. The biggest gap is wi-fi — Free Wi-Fi vs Paid Wi-Fi — but neither carrier pulls ahead overall.

Which is better in premium economy: Air France or Air Canada on YYZ-CDG?

Premium Economy (Air France, 777-300ER-AF) and Premium Economy (Air Canada, 777-300ER) score virtually the same in premium economy: 5.5 vs 5.2/10. The biggest gap is seat width — 20"-wide seats vs 18.5" — but neither carrier pulls ahead overall.

Which is better in economy: Air France or Air Canada on YYZ-CDG?

Economy (Air France, 777-300ER-AF) edges out Economy (Air Canada, 777-300ER) in economy, scoring 5/10 vs 4.1. The deciding factor: Free Wi-Fi vs Paid Wi-Fi. Air Canada fights back on power.

What are the best seats in Air France Business on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Bulkhead suites in rows 3 and 10 have more space; window seats offer more privacy with door closed Avoid: Seats near galley between cabins; center pair seats are slightly less private Reverse herringbone 1-2-1 with sliding privacy doors on every seat. 79-inch fully flat bed. 17.3-inch 4K anti-glare screen with Bluetooth and noise-reducing headphones. USB, AC, wireless charging. Starlink wifi (paid). Zodiac Rave IFE system.

What are the best seats in Air France Premium Economy on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Row 20 bulkhead for extra legroom (bassinet row); window pairs A/B and J/K for couples Avoid: Center block seats D/E/F/G are hardest to exit; last row may have limited recline 2-4-2 layout. 13.3-inch 4K HD anti-glare screen. USB and AC power. Starlink wifi available (paid packages from 8 EUR/hour). Enhanced meal service vs economy.

What are the best seats in Air France Economy on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Exit row seats for extra legroom; bulkhead row 30 for more space Avoid: Last rows near lavatories; center seats in 3-4-3 layout 3-4-3 layout. 13.3-inch 4K screen is generous for economy class. USB-A and AC power at every seat. Starlink wifi available. Zodiac Rave IFE system.

What are the best seats in Air Canada Signature Class on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Window seats in odd rows (1A, 3A, 5A) are "throne" positions closer to the window with more privacy. Center pairs work well for couples traveling together. Avoid: Even-numbered window seats are closer to the aisle with less privacy. Last row of the cabin can experience galley noise. 40 reverse herringbone seats with direct aisle access for all passengers. 18-inch Panasonic eX2 IFE screens. WiFi is paid via Intelsat 2Ku. Mattress pad, duvet, and WANT Les Essentials amenity kit included.

What are the best seats in Air Canada Premium Economy on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Window pairs (A-B and H-J) are best for couples. Front row has extra legroom at the bulkhead. Avoid: Center block middle seats (D or E) have no aisle access without passing neighbors. 24 seats in a 2-4-2 layout. Enhanced meal service with separate menu from economy. 10-inch IFE screens are smaller than business class. AC outlet and USB-A at every seat.

What are the best seats in Air Canada Economy on YYZ-CDG?

Best: Preferred Seats in the forward economy section offer slightly more legroom. Exit row seats have significantly more space. Avoid: Last 2-3 rows near rear lavatories are noisy with limited recline. Center block middle seats (D or E) are least desirable. 336 economy seats in standard 10-abreast configuration. Complimentary meals on international flights. 8.9-inch Panasonic eX3 IFE. USB-A and AC outlet between seats.