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Final numbers in for Quebec City Intl' in 2017
1,670,880 +3.4% which is a fairly small increase. Hopefully some new routes with the new international terminal that opened 2 months ago. https://www.aeroportdequebec.com/fr/...s/statistiques |
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The thing is, even though there are less passengers required to fill a plane, you still need 2 pilots... |
So obviously Québec loses a lot of travelers to YUL, but it is farther away than Ottawa is. How come they lose so many more travelers than YOW?
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78 seater Q400=78 outbound connection at YUL. Same goes for YOW-YUL |
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- They want to offer a number of flights through the day. If they reduced the number of flights by half but switched to A320, I don't think YQB would be better off. - Given the frequency they want to have, that is the biggest aircraft that profitably service the route. Victoria to Vancouver. Saskatoon to Calgary, Vancouver-Seattle are all examples of routes where the A400 dominates. |
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Air Canada is adding Rouge 319 service between YUL-YQB this summer.
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YUL-YQB will lose a frequency, however. The move seems to be year round. I'm showing it in the schedules until next January. AC1700 YUL1540-1640YQB A319 D AC1701 YQB1725-1810YUL A319 D Edit: Corrected AC 1700 arrival time in YQB |
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As is often the case, people stop their chatter when the announcement begins, and when they've heard what they have to hear (in French for most people at YUL) they resume talking and it's more difficult to hear the follow-up message in English. Anyway, I've heard this randomly from more than one person (all unrelated to each other from different walks of life), so it's obviously a concern for some people. |
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The outbound from YQB is also well timed to connect onto YUL-Europe. This has nothing to do with repositioning an aircraft, and everything to do with funneling more connecting pax to/from YUL. |
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But then again, some unilingual Canadians (french or english) do stupid things like this often, so it doesn't surprise me. |
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Let's face it. Price and/or convenience drive the decisions.
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Anyway, in my experience most people who live in the Ottawa-Gatineau area but fly via Montreal simply drive and park there or take a shuttle (they're offered as part of flight packages by companies like Air France and KLM). Obviously more people actually fly from Ottawa to Toronto to connect there due to the distance and also the larger number of potential flights. |
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