Saskatoon and Regina Air Service
Regina Mayor Waits For Answers
By Nigel Maxwell Updated May 29, 2008 - 5:18pm The Mayor of Regina is waiting for a phone call from Westjet. Pat Fiacco says he cannot understand why Westjet is offering direct flights from Saskatoon to Las Vegas; and not Regina. Westjet initially announced that both cities would offer the flights, but Customs Canada said they could not schedule their staff to accommodate the flights. Fiacco is not happy arrangements could not be made for Regina. The Mayor is offering his services to the airport authority as a lobbying tool. He says this is not a question of which city is the better choice, but rather why people in southern Saskatchewan are not being provided with a service. Source Recently Saskatoon International Airport has added direct flights to Denver and Las Vegas. Does this move signal that Saskatoon's airport will become the main international transportation hub for the province, or will Regina Airport get the same flights somewhere down the road? |
I don't think anyone really knows what's going on yet. Regina is (was?) supposed to get the same direct flights, but there has been a problem with the customs staff
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How many passengers does the Regina airport have go through it in a year?
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http://www.canada.com/reginaleaderpo...c1c4cc&k=91676 In comparison, Saskatoon's airport put through a hair over a million in 2007. |
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Congrats to Saskatoon for beefing up their air services. Is there an airport expansion in the works?
Winnipeg won't be seeing any enhancements to it's flight services until the new terminal is complete in about 1.5 years. There is talk of adding more direct flights to the US, Europe and even Manila. Like Saskatoon, Winnipeg is one of the fastest growing airports in the country. |
Funny, neither YXE flight has been officially announced, and Regina's mayor is already irritable. I don't think that looks too good, but I guess civic rivalries are what they are... FWIW, I think YXE getting those flights puts YQR in a better position to attract them next. Since there's no official announcement it's hard to say what's in it - but I wouldn't even have been surprised if WJ started LAS service to both cities.
The LAS flight would likely be low frequency and seasonal, and as much as I don't care for Vegas myself, I think the route will do reasonably well. I'm kind of surprised by the DEN-YXE route. Airlines are starting to batten down the hatches for a rough ride in the next while, and the schedule shows 2x daily - a fair bit of capacity to put into an unproven market in one lump. It will probably take a lot of passengers away from the YYC connections, but even so 100 seats per day works out to an annual capacity of 36,500 seats each way, or 73,000 seats total - about 7% of YXE's traffic. I also wonder why they're starting the route after Labour Day - ie- after the peak summer travel season. Quote:
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Damn, I wish the thing was built already! |
Food for thought, I just checked the Westjet website and I see no mention of flights from Saskatoon to Las Vegas. Is this still just a rumor?
Also, how about this for a solution: Why don't they have a flight originating in Saskatoon with a stop over in Regina to accommodate both cities for flights to Las Vegas? Then this way no one gets left out. If I were Fiacco, I'd be more concerned about a route that is more economically beneficial such as Denver-Regina rather than getting all worked up over flights to Las Vegas. |
Just rechecked Westjet's route map, and indeed there is direct service from Saskatoon to LV.
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Northwest usually has 2x daily flights from MSP to both YQR and YXE. They adjust the capacity seasonally, mostly by changing aircraft size, but also in the past they have made the schedule such that there would be separate YQR-MSP and YXE-MSP flights for one flight, and the second flight to both cities would be a MSP-YQR-YXE-MSP loop. Not as convenient, mind you, but keeps the frequency up without dumping too much capacity at once. Don't think they've done that since they've had more RJ's to work with. Don't understate the importance of growing frequencies as opposed to new destinations. Although new routes are more exciting, growth is evidenced by the ability to absorb capacity on existing routes. It will be the growth in traffic with people flying YWG-DEN to connect onwards that will develop into nonstops to California, for instance. And YWG actually has a pretty decent core route network, just need frequency to London Gatwick increased and a couple of routes like Halifax or Victoria added, hopefully when the terminal is done. |
Fiacco just wants to see a elvis presley imitator to dance through the airport like saskatoon got :P
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Saskatoon is the larger, more important economic hub in Saskatchewan over Regina is it not?
It would make sense to place new routes in this city where it would probably have a better passenger count as well as a wealthier population due to the local economic conditions |
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Saskatoon serves Northern Sask and Regina serves Southern Sask. Both airports have similar numbers and actually Regina has a higher average income than does Saskatoon. Secondly, if Regina is poised to become a major transportation node in Canada, makes sense to beef up the airport. It's dissapointing because these were flights Regina had locked up, including to Salt Lake City too, but Customs nixed that idea. |
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Good evening all... I have been following this forum for quite some time but have been too busy/lazy to post. This is my first post. I am from Regina but live in Brooks Alberta for work. I am a pilot and know many of the "high-ups" in Sask aviation. I worked at the Regina Flying Club for several years and just last month had a chat with the head of Regina Airport Authority. Like I have read before, the it has been an issue with customs that has stopped Westjet from providing Regina a direct flight to Las Vegas. It seems the flight was outside the hours that the Canada Customs staff was scheduled to work. The idea was to have two direct flights weekly. It was mentioned that the RAA and Westjet was even willing to pay to transport staff to Regina. It seems all would be a go once this customs situation is sorted out.....
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Which city will become the international hub of the province (whatever that means)? Here are some realities to reflect upon... Quote:
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Smart money is on Saskatoon (If I were a betting man using the above references). I'll admit, my knowledge of airport service and the airline industry is fairly weak. However, based on earlier expansions of John G. Diefenbaker and comparing with Regina's future expansion I concluded Saskatoon is ahead of Regina both in terms of passenger capacity/demand, both of which lead to increases in frequencies and direct flights (e.g. international destinations). Or both cities will become international hubs :shrug: |
Regina Region Inter-Modal Project
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Re: Saskatchewan inland port
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The benefits of an inland port(s) will reach beyond Regina and would almost certainly benefit Moose Jaw and Saskatoon, according to recent analysis of Saskatchewan's transportation and distribution network. Somewhat related: An unverified source, but I was told the Saskatoon Western Grocers/Loblaws distribution center may be relocating to Moose Jaw...might play into this whole inland port deal. Quote:
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Also, how is it the airport's fault that services weren't expanded when it was clearly stated it was Customs which stood in the way? |
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