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Scotland has afforable two-minute flights between islands. It's just not a priority for Canada, and they won't let other airlines in.
The annoying part is basically all transAtlantic flights pass right over us. Westjet's direct flight was just putting down a Toronto-Dublin flight for a bit. It didn't originate here, there were always people already on it. That's all we want. Flying to Halifax and back nearly doubles the flight time. |
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What I wonder though is what will they do on these routes next winter. Then twice a day Q400 ops replacing twice a day DH3 ops seem a bit much for some of the other destinations you mentioned above. Will they be dropped to once per day, or do the DH3 that went to Ontario this summer move back out west for the winter sked. It is definitely quite the shuffle AC has done, curious how it will work in the long term. |
I don't know how seasonal the small BC routes are, they usually don't vary much throughout the year, unlike YYZ which gets more summer seats. But we shall see! The swap to all Q400 just happened on this latest update. Before this week, YXC, YYF, YLW, YQQ, YCD, YYJ, YYD, YPR, and YZP all had some or all DH3 service. Now all DH4. And that's on top of YXJ, YXT, and YXS which as mentioned were already switched to Q400 in the last couple years. SEA and PDX were also DH3 routes until the last couple years, now all DH4 (and one CR-900 to SEA). Seems like a lot of freeing up DH3 aircraft. Other than YXH and YQL from YYC, where else became DH3?
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Castlegar to Calgary return is now showing Q400 June 1st dummy booking.
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Interesting, this wasn't in the AC schedules update before along with the others. Lots being toyed with right now with AC Express
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Also Q400 May 1st to Calgary but July 1st back to DH3. |
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In Saskatchewan airport news Regina YQR had an increase of +1.6% to 1.24 million passengers through airport for 2018. Saskatoon's SKyxe had +3.8% increase last year for 1.52 million passengers, $20million new baggage handling system and renovations to Departure Hall of SKyxe is opening October this year. press 'Watch this video on YouTube' https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7899/...4ef6bba2_o.png |
The Skyxe branding is really annoying, it seems really desperate and not effective for an airport to create something like that. This articulates it pretty well:
https://thestarphoenix.com/news/loca...yxe-but-why-xe |
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YYZ posted Oct and November stats. They are at 45.55 million total pax for 2018 so far, with one month left to post.
https://www.torontopearson.com/en/gtaa/statistics/# A few other American airports have also posted full year figures. Updated 2018 international passenger numbers for North America's busiest, with increases compared to 2017. As the % increases indicate, YUL had a tremendous 2018 and is catching up to ATL, all the while keeping pace with YVR. They should easily overtake ATL in a few years at most. YYZ is slowly catching up to JFK for #1 spot, and has a decent buffer with LAX. YVR had a solid number in 2018, but EWR and ORD had even better increases, and with no new intl routes announced at YVR for 2019, and with AC slowing its intl growth, it will be difficult for YVR to catch up to either airport in 2019 or 2020. FLL, with a near 20% increase last year, is on track to overtake DFW in 2019. 1. JFK 31.1 million (til November, +3.5%) 2. YYZ 29.06 million (til November, +6.7%) 3. LAX 26.05 million (+4.4%) 4. MIA 21.86 million (+1.9%) 5. CUN 16.4 million 6. MEX 15.75 million 7. PTY 8. SFO 14.22 million (+5.9%) 9. EWR 12.9 million (til November, +9.2%) 10. ORD 12.67 million (til November, +10.3%) 11. YVR 13.49 million (+8.5%) 12. ATL 12.5 million (+3.6%) 13. YUL 12.27 million (+9.2%) 14. IAH 10.73 million (+3.7%) 15. DFW 8.74 million (+2.7%) 16. FLL 8.61 million (+19.8%) 17. BOS 7.58 million (+5.3%) |
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IMO, the Westjet Dreamliner cabin interior, seats, colour palettes, and atmosphere looks a hundred times better than Air Canada's Dreamliner. Just beautiful.
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1. are those round trip prices or one way? 2. of each amount how much is actually going to the airline and how much is taxes and fees? 3. if you broke this down to $/mile or $/hr how does it compare? You would have to do this on the base fare only, not including taxes and fees |
275 jobs, $30-million investment announced at Hamilton’s airport
There is talk KF Aerospace may look to land a new maintenance contract for Westjet widebody aircraft. https://globalnews.ca/news/4966136/2...ilton-airport/ KF Aerospace has announced a $30-million expansion of its facility at Hamilton International Airport including construction of a new hangar capable of servicing wide-bodied aircraft. Company founder Barry LaPointe says the expansion will allow it to boost its workforce from 150 to 425, as it runs two shifts per day, five days per week. The expansion will also allow KF Aerospace to provide classroom and hangar space for Mohawk College’s aircraft maintenance engineer programs which Mohawk College president Ron McKerlie says will provide students with on-site training. |
AC Q4 and year end results for 2018
Transcript from the CEO. Financials aside, here are the key highlights, route wise. https://seekingalpha.com/article/424...all-transcript Quote:
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The colour palette and overall ambiance is much nicer on the Westjet 787s imo, compared to AC which is mostly a sea of black |
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