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From their website, they say they are "value-focused leisure airline"... so it's probably more like Sunwing without the package option. |
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Moncton to Toronto and St. John's, NL to Toronto are no longer daily on Westjet either. Meanwhile AC has maintained these daily flights to Canada's largest airport and city. |
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YYJ getting a new air traffic control tower by 2026.
The current tower dates back to 1958, and I believe has line of sight issues with a new taxiway they built. https://www.navcanada.ca/en/news/new...oria-b.c..aspx Quote:
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^ "The Great Canadian Control Tower Thread" would actually be kind of interesting :)
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https://app.powerbi.com/view?r=eyJrI...=ReportSection
WS applied and obtained 3x weekly slots to serve YYC-DXB in S23. This marks the first time an actual destination was listed in the report, so wonder if this means it may actually happen. |
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Yep & looks like Canada Jetlines plans to add a 2nd US flight ✈️ route from Toronto YYZ- US also in early 2023. CANADA JETLINES SCHEDULES MELBOURNE FL LAUNCH IN JAN 2023 Canada Jetlines yesterday (10NOV22) announced its second US route launch, where it’ll be offering Toronto – Melbourne FL route. The airline’s Airbus A320 aircraft will operate this route once weekly, starting 19JAN23. AU200 YYZ0900 – 1143MLB 320 4 AU201 MLB1512 – 1755YYZ 320 4 https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/221111-aujan23mlb |
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Could it be EK with their partnership with Air Canada? |
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It's partly why AC conveniently 'forgot' about its tiff with the Middle East 3 (Emirates/Qatar/Etihad) airlines a few years back and got into a partnership with Emirates. The advantage of a connecting partner there is increasing by the day. |
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This past summer YHZ had a ridiculous amount of transatlantic capacity, even more than pre-pandemic, so it's hardly surprising that something had to give. YHZ are still in pretty damn good shape for Europe service with DE to FRA, LH flanker brand Eurowings to FRA and AC to LHR. |
Transatlantic is a labour intensive operation relative to intra-continent. You burn up lots of crew time and then have to place them at a hotel for crew rest, not having them back at their own home. The shortest flights are 6 hour affairs, minimum.
Unless one is cleaning up on fares and it doesn’t sound like Westjet was, being short staffed and using limited crew time on a handful of summer Europe flights are probably the less profitable option versus cashing in on domestic summer peak time. |
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The Pivot Airlines crew are finally being set free. It’s all over the news. At long last!
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