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It's also to do with Calgary being the hub for the prairies in terms of air travel. Air Canada and Westjet putting flights there has really helped them (I'm perfectly fine with that, btw). Oh, and Calgary's enormous wealth. I'm sure that helped.
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Apart from CUN, Calgary's air service is the envy of all cities under 2 million population in North America...or just about anywhere for that matter. It's in the perfect geographic location to be a major regional hub. It's also why YHZ's at 3.7 million - it's been a regional hub for decades and is relatively isolated, despite the city's population being a mere 450k it's pax count is on par with Winnipeg, a city almost double the size and is only about a million pax behind YOW. |
<sigh> You guys took the bait. We're all well aware of why their passenger stats are what they are. It's not meant as a slight against YUL, and it's not because Calgary is as economically important (and its citizens 3x more weather than Montrealers) as Montreal that their numbers are virtually equal. But I must say, a little part of me dies every time this same old argument is rolled out.
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Hainan Airlines officially announces YYC-PEK, starting June 30th 3x weekly (will increase to 4x weekly come October). Flights to be operated by the 787-8.
http://calgaryherald.com/business/lo...medium=twitter Edit: I second what cyeg66 posted above. I tire of this argument coming around every now and then. As a YYC spotter I am more jealous of all the different tails YUL gets, so I'm quite happy that we are getting a new one with Hainan. |
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Yes there are facts about it all, but people want to make it an argument. I just wanna look at new liveries in my home town. :)
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Point is, he needs to understand that city population has no direct or linear relationship with its airport passenger volume. it's different for virtually every city/airport pair, from YYC, to YUL, to ATL, to YHZ etc...Due to several factors. So as long as someone doesn't know why that is and is amazed by it, others more in the know will fill them in. And that is the whole point of forums such as these. Thenoflyzone |
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I am well aware there are a lot of dynamics at play here but one still can't blindly ignore the fact that Montreal's CMA population is over three times as much as Calgary's. Personally, I would expect Calgary to be down somewhere around 10,000,000, closer to YEG's numbers but after poking around the YEG thread on Edmonton's subforum, it is quite apparent that some things are weighted in favour of YYC. Never the less, I would still expect YUL to be more - sorry if I got anyone's knickers in a knot. |
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Fact is, you won't change speedog's opinion/assertion/amazement that the two are identical (and have been for over 20 years, for countless reasons) in passenger throughput because at the end of the day, they ARE equal in throughout. Speedog's perfectly entitled to be surprised by that fact. The reasons behind WHY they are is irrelevant. They just ARE. Trying to explain WHY they ARE suggests you feel the need to go on the defensive. "But..but..but, it's BECAUSE blah blah blah....." Go ahead and fill me in on how I'm wrong. :rolleyes: I know you're like a dog with a bone. Lol, you mentioned the "dying inside" part because you knew I was singling out your role in this. It was a pretty obvious euphemism (to me, and others, I think), but maybe I should go see my doctor, just to be sure. |
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Dude, take it easy man....you're gonna give yourself a heart attack. you do realize that i'm not the one that answered speedog right. Nicko999, jmt18325 and Dominion301 are the ones that did. I wasn't even going to post anything, until a part of you died, that is....;) |
This thread is tearing Nav Canada apart. ;)
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I know YVR has a large % of overseas (pred'm' Asian flights) but a bit lower than YUL, which has the highest % of overseas pax, even more than YYZ, which is 2nd place.
But it still amazes me that it's the second largest airport in the country !!! Nevertheless, It makes me shake my head a bit, that YUL is almost 4th place, YYC gaining. At one time YUL was one of the 3 busiest airports in North America, with JFK and ORD, I believe. This of course was due to Dorval, at that time, being THE major jumping-off point (though it does retain its foreign pax % and exotic destination roster right up there - ex: Casablanca and Algiers, as well as Lyon and Toulouse!) Well, things do change. Gander was once the busiest Transatlantic airport (and can retain its pride as bieng the largest air traffic control gound station in the world!!) Toronto becoming another Western Dubai or Istanbul, YVR surging ahead, Canada is, overall, doing well in the aviation world, it would seem. Correct me if I'm wrong. |
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Those were heady years. Supersonic travel, Concorde and SST, mega airports, and dreams. The first oil shoku killed supersonics and domestic to international connections from Dorval to Mirabel killed Montréal. Foreign carriers demanded access to Toronto and got it. One airport feed. I wonder if Mirabel had never been built would Montréal reign supreme? We will never know. |
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