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WestJet's constant line has been that point to point airlines should be transferred to the infield terminal. However the lease agreements and incumbency mean that Air Transat and the other longstanding airlines (BA, KL, AF, etc.) cant be kicked out unwillingly. Unless WS is willing to pay TS hundreds of millions of dollars, it will be WS sent to the infield terminal as they are a new entrant in the crowded field. For clarity, a move to the infield would kill off any chance WS wanted a decent connection traffic. Looking at YVR, gate space is even tighter for Asian departures. No way that incumbent airlines are going to give up gate space. I think the Dreamliner allocation will be 1/3 to each of YVR-YYC-YYZ. |
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What it would be missing is ground transportation infrastructure and parking. |
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T3 preferential access may require WS buying up Groupe TransAt, splitting up the company, retaining the airline, selling off the tour operator and hotel ops. Groupe TransAt should keep in mind their enterprise value is about $300 million, so don’t get too greedy if WS shows up with their cheque book looking for a deal. TRZ.T market cap aside, DL paid about 300 million USD for preferential access to 30 gates at LAX in T2 and T3. Their LAX ops support 120-140 flights per day including dozen international flights. |
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That said an independent terminal on that side of the airport is not a bad idea. |
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My understanding is this idea was shot down early on by CBSA as they don’t like split terminal operations. Further it is possible that WS could open up the old CBSA hall at YYC to Han,de international to domestic aircraft turns. However CBSA does not support this idea. |
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Also with CMA moving to the South Terminal in YVR, does this mean that they’re finally going to renovate/rebuild the remainder of the B Pier? |
November , +9.4%
December , +9.7% January , +5.5% February , +6.4% March , +9.3% April , +2.3% May ??? April was probably an anomaly for multiple reasons. still +5.7% YTD April 2018 |
Maybe march was the anomaly
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YTD April at +5.7% is not too bad. |
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I like your style. :D |
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As for your anomaly. Yes there was one. April 2017. Which helps explain April 2018. Look it up. |
Just found this article discussing China Southern ditching Skyteam and joining One World. I wonder if there's any truth to it? It focuses a lot on the impact to Cathay Pacific since Guangzhou and Hong Kong are so close. Interestingly it mentions several of Cathay Pacific's ties to *Alliance members, and Air Canada did just enter into a codeshare agreement with Cathay after they split with WS. Would be a big shake-up for the alliances!
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong-kong/e...yteam-alliance |
I don't get the hate for YUL, if it is getting good numbers that's good news. If numbers drop over the next few months that would suck, but sometimes it seems that a few people on here hope that it doesn't do well. I certainly hope YUL does well (partially because we in Ottawa depend on it quite a bit, but also because I like to see all Canadian airports do well).
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