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KF had experience with YWG through their Purolator network. The 727 couldn't get from Hamilton to YVR (possibly even Alberta), so they had to land in Winnipeg, switch the loads around and refuel. I don't imagine that hub was too popular with passengers and I don't imagine those old planes were very popular either. Not to mention, a 727 wasn't exactly "low cost carrier" friendly lol.
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At that time 737-400 were common. The 727 was not as nice as the A320 but not to far off from what most people were on. |
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So I randomly picked one of the busiest travel times of the Year. Departing Calgary on December 19, returning from Toronto on December 26. Lynx - $419 return (on their own site since they don't sell through Expedia) Flair - $308 return (expedia) AC - $591 return (expedia) WS - $591 return (expedia) Jetlines $840 return (on their site since they don't sell through Expedia). I had to pick different days for Jetlines. They only fly a few days a week between Toronto and Calgary. They are not going to do well with advance bookings. For the sake of comparison I looked at a last minute booking. Leaving Calgary on Monday (tomorrow) returning the following week (all of expedia) - Flair $734 - AirTransat $866 - WestJet $1,055 - Air Canada $1,055 Interesting, Jetlines normal fair is not unreasonable as a last minute. It does not look like they have figured out how to do discounting on advanced sales yet. They need to get their product into third party booking system as they have zero brand recognition. Given how long they have been working on this, it is something they should have figured out by now. |
CATSA "soft strike" causing huge lineups at YVR:
Passengers at Vancouver International Airport faced long lines at security checkpoints on Sunday due to a shortage of security screening officers. In a statement, YVR attributed the delays to a "significant and unexpected staffing shortage" faced by the security screening provider contracted by the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA), the federal Crown corporation responsible for all passenger security screening. CATSA contracts out security services at various airports to third-party employers, such as Allied Universal at YVR. Passengers continue to be processed through security screening, but are experiencing longer than normal wait times at pre-board screening points for domestic and international departures, the airport authority said. Travellers advised to arrive at Vancouver airport hours before flight as security screening causes delays Video posted to social media showed a long line at a security checkpoint for U.S. departures. The airport said additional staff have been brought in to help travellers and support security-screening staff and thanked passengers for their patience. It recommended passengers arrive at YVR three hours before departure until further notice. It also said there have been delayed flights and passengers should check the status of their flight with their airline. The airport said there was no significant increase in passenger numbers on Sunday. The airport averaged 67,000 passengers a day this week, while 69,000 are expected on Sunday, "This is not the experience we want people to have at YVR and we apologize," the statement said. In a statement, CATSA said its service contractor, Allied Universal, is experiencing "high absenteeism" among screening officers at YVR.... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...lays-1.6565059 |
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As expected, AC moved KEF from the 10xx to 9xx.
YUL-KEF now uses AC 912/913 YYZ-KEF now uses AC 914/915 So European flight will occupy the first part of the 9xx series. The first non-Europe 9xx flight is AC 932 (YVR-CUN). Would that be enough though, or will they kick the rest of the 9xx series to a new number once the A321XLR is available? |
Germany’s (LH) Lufthansa Airlines took delivery of its 1st Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner plane near end of August 2022 https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/3...rankfurt?v=amp
And Lufthansa’s 1st 787 will be flying to Toronto YYZ, eventually sometime in near future,as back in September 2021 they announced YYZ would be the first international destination for it. https://simpleflying.com/lufthansa-f...stination/amp/ |
Here's Swoop's full winter sun schedule: https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...825658881.html
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There's a whole lotta east outside the GTHA. :( I am disappointed that Swoop is ignoring the Maritimes entirely, but, SunWing and Air Transat tend to be our primary sun destination providers (at least out of Moncton). WestJet however has provided service from Moncton to Orlando in the past. |
https://thecancunsun.com/air-canada-...tes-to-cancun/
I cant find any announcement by AC about this but it mentions direct flights from 5 more cities including YQM. Anyone else see this somewhere else? |
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YEG is a re-introduction after an ~11 year absence. YQR, YQM & YXU are all new indeed though. What's the schedule as this is the first I've heard of these? |
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Very nice! :tup: |
Very nice looking terminal.
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Light, bright, and so cute!
Did/will the old terminal get demo’d? Which airlines fly there? |
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