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SkahHigh Sep 24, 2015 1:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Canadian74 (Post 7175009)
A lot of airlines allow free stopover in Europe

Yeah, but I guess stopping at Reykjavik is a lot more pleasant and less stressful than transferring at CDG or Heathrow.

thenoflyzone Sep 24, 2015 2:04 AM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7174463)
we're getting Air China 3 weekly beginning September 29, 2015... also Icelandair in May.

You're forgetting WOW Air (WW) to KEF as well. Interestingly enough, WW with their A321s will carry more seats to YUL than FI with their B752s.

G.S MTL Sep 25, 2015 3:16 PM

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Originally Posted by thenoflyzone (Post 7175053)
You're forgetting WOW Air (WW) to KEF as well. Interestingly enough, WW with their A321s will carry more seats to YUL than FI with their B752s.



I didn't forget...it's not official ! Until
I see it on admtl then I'll
Believe it some statement from the airline.

SkahHigh Sep 25, 2015 4:40 PM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7177035)
I didn't forget...it's not official ! Until
I see it on admtl then I'll
Believe it some statement from the airline.

It was announced on airlineroute.net and they confirmed it to me on Facebook, it's official :notacrook:

G.S MTL Sep 25, 2015 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by cyeg66 (Post 7174824)
T'es chien, Stan, t'es chien!!! :D

Stan? lol

G.S MTL Sep 25, 2015 11:20 PM

and watch out for LOT to service YUL-WAW... its not official and they should make an announcement soon! if not then it'll be for 2017

Black Star Sep 25, 2015 11:21 PM

Air China Cargo choosing Edmonton for its first scheduled freighter service between mainland China and Canada is a “game-changer” for the region’s economic development, says Mayor Don Iveson.

The carrier launched service between Shanghai, Dallas-Fort Worth and Edmonton on Sept. 3.

“The opportunity for Edmonton-metropolitan businesses and northern Canadian businesses to now route freight direct to mainland China and direct to Texas through Dallas-Fort Worth is going to shave a lot of time off things that are moving by truck today or moving through other Canadian airports,” Iveson said during welcome celebrations Friday.




http://edmontonjournal.com/business/...-freight-route

SignalHillHiker Sep 25, 2015 11:32 PM

Don't underestimate the impact. China is huge. We felt the benefits when Icelanders decided - hey, lets charter flights to St. John's for our Christmas shopping! And we REALLY felt the loss when their economy collapsed and they stopped. And that's an island with a few hundred thousand. A commercial connection like yours to China could be way more impactful than people might assume.

Denscity Sep 25, 2015 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker (Post 7177777)
Don't underestimate the impact. China is huge. We felt the benefits when Icelanders decided - hey, lets charter flights to St. John's for our Christmas shopping! And we REALLY felt the loss when their economy collapsed and they stopped. And that's an island with a few hundred thousand. A commercial connection like yours to China could be way more impactful than people might assume.

Ya imagine the impact all the connections Vancouver has with all the Chinese airlines flying in and out of YVR. They don't call it "The Pacific Century" for nothing.

SkahHigh Sep 26, 2015 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7177767)
and watch out for LOT to service YUL-WAW... its not official and they should make an announcement soon! if not then it'll be for 2017

Tunisair coming next summer as well apparently.

cyeg66 Sep 26, 2015 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7177763)
Stan? lol

Not a fan of "Les Boys" series, I see. :D

Coldrsx Sep 26, 2015 7:50 PM

ACC is an incredibly important link.

thenoflyzone Sep 27, 2015 1:12 AM

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Originally Posted by SkahHigh (Post 7177820)
Tunisair coming next summer as well apparently.

Tunisair was rumoured to start YUL since 2006-2007, if my memory is correct. Syphax came and went. Loads were awful. Tunisair might fare better, that's if they ever start the damn route already!

Either way, These purely VFR routes don't bring any value to YUL. If Montreal wants to be a global player once again, it needs global destinations. We need service to places like PEK, NRT, HKG, PVG, a better network to the U.S. west coast - SEA and SAN come to mind, and also at least one or two South American destinations - BOG for example. (No, TS to Cartagena 1x weekly in the winter doesn't really cut it)

TUN, not so much.

Look at BOS and the influx of foreign carriers in the last few years. NRT, PEK, HKG, PVG, TLV, IST, DXB, PTY, MEX, etc. Talk about putting a city on the global map overnight!

Now granted YUL, with the addition of PEK, will have service to 4 of those in that list, but we need to continue and attract service to the others as well.

SkahHigh Sep 27, 2015 1:24 AM

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Originally Posted by thenoflyzone (Post 7178637)
Tunisair was rumoured to start YUL since 2006-2007, if my memory is correct. Syphax came and went. Loads were awful. Tunisair might fare better, that's if they ever start the damn route already!

Either way, These purely VFR routes don't bring any value to YUL. If Montreal wants to be a global player once again, it needs global destinations. We need service to places like PEK, NRT, HKG, PVG, a better network to the U.S. west coast - SEA and SAN come to mind, and also at least one or two South American destinations - BOG for example.

TUN, not so much.

Look at BOS and the influx of foreign carriers in the last few years. NRT, PEK, HKG, PVG, TLV, IST, DXB, PTY, MEX, etc. Talk about putting a city on the global map overnight!

Yeah I know, but it's still cool to see more foreign carriers at YUL! Last news for Tunisair (from early April) were suggesting a route start in summer of 2016.

http://www.destinationtunisie.info/t...eal-pour-2016/

G.S MTL Sep 27, 2015 4:15 PM

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Originally Posted by cyeg66 (Post 7177851)
Not a fan of "Les Boys" series, I see. :D

Don't know what that is Hahahaha

cyeg66 Sep 27, 2015 8:50 PM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7178948)
Don't know what that is Hahahaha

Sorry, man, you gotta turn in your Québécois man-card. :D
It's the equivalent of Slapshot (but better) in English Canada. Anyway, back to the topic at hand.

Looks like all the in-service dates for WS's 767 keep coming and going and still no sign of it in the skies. They should just stop announcing its start date 'cause they're looking a little more than unprepared. :uhh:

G.S MTL Sep 27, 2015 10:46 PM

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Originally Posted by cyeg66 (Post 7179115)
Sorry, man, you gotta turn in your Québécois man-card. :D
It's the equivalent of Slapshot (but better) in English Canada. Anyway, back to the topic at hand.

Looks like all the in-service dates for WS's 767 keep coming and going and still no sign of it in the skies. They should just stop announcing its start date 'cause they're looking a little more than unprepared. :uhh:

Ummmm I watch French stuff sometimes just not that ...
So westjet is going to fly to Europe ? Anybody have any routes so far? Or future routes.??

casper Sep 27, 2015 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7179158)
Ummmm I watch French stuff sometimes just not that ...
So westjet is going to fly to Europe ? Anybody have any routes so far? Or future routes.??

All flights are to London (Gatwick) - Flights from Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Vancouver with the new ("pre-owned") 767. They are also operating to London from St. John's.

Sorry no WestJet 767 for Montreal.

G.S MTL Sep 27, 2015 11:51 PM

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Originally Posted by casper (Post 7179165)
All flights are to London (Gatwick) - Flights from Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Vancouver with the new ("pre-owned") 767. They are also operating to London from St. John's.

Sorry no WestJet 767 for Montreal.

Bah that's okay ...;) we have Turkish airlines, Air China, Qatar airways, KLM, Royal air Maroc, Air France, Lufthansa, British Airways, Transat, Sata international, corsair, SWISS my god I keep going ... Icelandair in May, WOW airlines, it's a big list... Can't name them all ;)

SkahHigh Sep 28, 2015 12:19 AM

WestJet gave up on YUL long ago... It's okay, it's Air Canada and Transat's win.


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