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Does anyone know why the big southeast Asian airports/cities - Singapore, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta - don't have direct flights from any Canadian cities? There must be some demand, and it's not like these places are out of reach anymore for a 787.
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I'm guessing there isn't enough traffic willing to pay to save several hours for a non-stop flight, given the very convenient connections available in hubs across Asia. It's for the same reason AC doesn't even have one daily non-stop flight from YYZ-DEL despite the vast demand. |
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Toronto-India has far greater demand than YVR-KUL or SIN. That is why they were launched before any Canada-Southeast Asia service. |
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To be fair, there's no non-stop flight between Singapore and New York City (or Los Angeles) currently. The economics of long haul flights break down at the extreme range limits of most aircraft. You end up using a lot of fuel just to haul fuel extreme distances. Singapore Airlines used to run a flight to NYC, but they had to limit capacity on the Airbus A340s they used. IIRC, they used an all business-class arrangement for seating. Unless you can fill all business class seating reliably, the economics doesn't work out. Also, there's the 19 hours you spend in the air, which is stretching most people's comfort limit. I think I'd want a break at the 10 hour mark or so, to be honest. That's part of the reason why DXB is doing so well as an airport - it is a convenient location between Europe and Asia for a transfer point. It means that flights don't have to run with completely full tanks, which means you're not wasting fuel flying tons and tons of jet fuel around and also, it allows passengers (especially those in economy seats) a chance to move around after being on a flight for 7-10 hours. Unfortunately, the distance between North America and Southeast Asia will always mean that only the largest cities will be connected directly. |
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Some pictures of the Greater Moncton Romeo LeBlanc International Airport (from their website):
http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...0-1024x683.jpg Could the airport name get any longer? There's no more space on the sign!!! :haha: http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...o-1024x683.jpg Upstairs bar (only open at times inconvenient for most travellers). :) http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...a-1024x768.jpg Departures lounge looks busy! http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...2-1024x683.jpg More expansive view of the departures lounge. http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...3-1024x684.jpg Check-in area. http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...l-1024x685.jpg Main concourse http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...2-1024x683.jpg Don McClure Aviation Museum on the second level of the airport terminal. http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...6-1024x768.jpg Tunnel from the parking area to the terminal http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...2-1024x768.jpg It's a Sunwing convention!!! http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...t-1024x347.jpg New operations centre and fire hall. http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...5-1024x683.jpg Main terminal http://cyqm.ca/wp-content/uploads/20...9-1024x683.jpg Control tower and a couple of hangars (on the opposite side of the airfield from the main terminal). |
Nice Moncton pics. That's one ugly looking bar though. And that store? It hurts my eyes.
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Great pics, MonctonRad. As interesting as the random stats and announcements about new service from Schefferville to Dubai or whereever might be, it's airport photos like those that make this thread.
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I must say that my only experience with the moncton airport bar was positive. That being said my sample size suffers from a serious deficiency in size.
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But you go ahead and make a list of how many unique flyers each airport sees. That seems much more useful... |
Cathay started Canada's first A350 service yesterday. The plane is an absolute beauty, too bad the weather wasn't:
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She sure is a beaut. I do wonder how long it will be before we see an A350 at CYYZ on a regular schedule. Hopefully not too long.
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Canada Jetlines has put out an announcement today, about partnering with a company to plan a route network for 15 aircraft.
http://www.jetlines.ca/announcements/ |
I dont find the A350 or the 787 to be aesthetically pleasing. They certainly arent hideous but they definitely lack the beauty and uniqueness of some of the other aircraft of past and present like the L1011, DC10 and of course the 747. Plane spotting just lacks the variety it had in the 70s, 80s and 90s. Just my personal opinion.
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Trudeau airport secure despite concerns about radicalized workers, officials say
Airport confirms 4 employees had security clearance revoked, were banned from restricted area By Kamila Hinkson, CBC News Posted: Mar 29, 2017 11:00 AM ET Last Updated: Mar 29, 2017 1:31 PM ET https://i.cbc.ca/1.3785361.147523053...au-airport.JPG Federal Transport Minister Marc Garneau said all the country's airports, including Trudeau, are secure and protected by 'multi-layered' security. (Charles Contant/CBC) Officials are trying to reassure the public that Montreal's Trudeau airport is secure and there are strict screening procedures in place to vet employees following a report about potentially radicalized workers. "We do conduct, on a continuous basis, threat analysis, risk analysis, vulnerability analysis, just to make sure we can face any kind of threat," said Pierre-Paul Pharand, vice-president of airport operations. The comments come following an investigation by the French-language television station TVA that revealed four airport employees had their security clearance revoked as a precautionary measure due to concerns they were becoming radicalized. According to the report, at least one had access to runways and had been the subject of a police investigation. One suggested committing an attack similar to the one in Paris in 2015 that killed 130 people, while another shared ISIS propaganda on his Facebook page. Two of the four employees still work at the airport, according to TVA. Pharand confirmed the people referenced in the report had their security badges withdrawn and are not allowed in restricted areas. ... http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montre...erns-1.4045525 |
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