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AIR FRANCE NS23 VANCOUVER AIRCRAFT CHANGES
Air France in last week’s schedule update filed aircraft changes for Paris CDG – Vancouver route, previously scheduled with 787-9 Dreamliner for entire Northern summer 2023 season. Planned aircraft changes as follow. 26MAR23 – 30APR23 777-200ER 26JUN23 – 03SEP23 A350-900XWB (schedule below) AF374 CDG1015 – 1110YVR 359 D AF379 YVR1320 – 0810+1CDG 359 D https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/230213-afyvr This Spring/Summer 2023, with Air France being a mix of Boeing 787-9, 777-200ER & Airbus A350 on the Paris CDG - Vancouver YVR route is quite interesting✅. |
Seems there were some changes to AC's transborder schedule.
YUL-DFW express to mainline A220. YUL-ORD reduced from 4 daily E75 to 2 E75 and 1 A220. YUL/YYZ - BNA/MSP express to mainline A220. YYZ-ATL 1 mainline A220 frequency added. I'm sure I might have missed a few updates. AeroRoutes posted YVR changes a few days ago. |
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Looks like the CTA has fined WestJet and Sunwing.
WestJet in regards to S22 for failure to compensate pax in due time, and Sunwing for their meltdown this past Christmas and failure to communicate info to pax in a timely manner. Both sums are peanuts for airlines making millions in revenue, but still, glad to see the CTA acting in the interest of passengers, as it should. https://otc-cta.gc.ca/eng/content/ca...alties-sunwing https://otc-cta.gc.ca/eng/content/ca...alties-westjet |
YYC finally released its December / full stats (not just a rounded number) for 2022
Domestic: 845,089 +20.8% (2022 year-end: 10,560,964 +96.42%) Transborder: 217,968 +61.4% (2022 year-end: 2,548,099 +316.95%) International: 183,381 +85.0% (2022 year-end: 1,432,996 +297.98%) December Total: 1,246,438 +33.5% 2022 Total: 14,452,059 +128.44% |
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This year, the addition of WestJet service to Calgary and Edmonton should help, and I am anticipating Porter adding jet service to Pearson (while maintaining their existing flights to Billy Bishop and to Ottawa). The main unknown is what WestJet has in mind for the future. Calgary and Edmonton are most welcome, but it seems like they are winding down their service to Pearson. We do have Swoop flights to Hamilton and multiple sun destinations via SunWing, but what will happen if and when Swoop and SunWing are merged? Will they operate an expanded ULCC within Canada while maintaining the sun destinations? Lots of questions........... |
Canadian North Airlines started up the Yellowknife YZF- Calgary YYC - YZF route operated by the Boeing 737 1x daily, on February 14 2023 & giving WestJet competition on it again✅.
They fill the void of Air Canada which cut the YZF- YYC in mid January. |
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Over time I would expect the ULCC to be forced into acting like the major airlines. That is a good thing. |
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Canadian North has a large fleet of Non-combis in YEG to service the various camps in NWT< Nunavut F Mac And Kitimat. YOW and YUL also have Combis flights |
Was Flair's new route Vancouver to Windsor mentioned yet?
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Cheers. |
AC's Q4 and full-year 2022 results: https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...873706503.html
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well here's a interesting tidbit. Talking with a friend that lives in Copenhagen now and works quite a bit in Greenland. He was mentioning Air Greenland is buying more large aircraft to start more runs to NA and Europe. They want to increase tourist traffic.
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^ Greenland as a mass tourism destination could be a tough sell, although mind you, Iceland was a pretty trendy place to go for a while. They might have more success doing the Icelandair thing and taking advantage of their location to run competitively-priced overseas through Greenland as a connecting point.
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