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Finally those talking about expenses, it is not something anyone cares about. A flight from Edmonton to Toronto for example is $600 and a hotel room $200 and then you have food expenses. Heck last time I stayed at the Royal York for $350 a night. Do you think they will care internally or the client if a rental (which requires valet or parking fees downtown), a cab or whatever means of travel I did for business will make a large difference as you would be arguing about less than the cost of a dinner. |
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Belated reply ... But, he did in fact did make the claim that "only Torontonians would walk". You are drawing ridiculous conclusions that he is much more informed as one person visiting with meetings outside the core to a local that not only has been a visitor to other cities but, most importantly, has hosted meetings to many coming to Toronto for the day including the aforementioned oil reps from Houston. More than a few have mentioned taking the Billy Bishop shuttle which stops outside Union and walked the two or so blocks even just to get some air and see some Toronto in their limited time. I repeat. Get off your high horse. Torontonians are far from as insular as you think. Most of us are fully aware we pay as close to the real costs of public transportation through fares. Comparable to other places with deep subsidies don't apply. |
I would love to see UPX ridership stats that break down who takes it, after its been up and running for a while.
I'm curious how the split will be between: -Out-of-towners flying in & using UPX to get downtown -Torontionians using it to get the airport -Southern Ontarians using it to make a VIA-to-flight connection from their home cities As for the third category, I can assure anyone skeptical that UPX will see a healthy share of the Kingston->Pearson Airport travel demand. Nobody in Kingston flies to Toronto unless they're filthy rich or expensing the trip as Air Canada typically adds over $500 to a flight if a Kingston leg is added. Driving is a pain because of Toronto traffic and parking costs a fortune. Plus much of the Kingston->Pearson Airport demand is driven by Queen's University's large number of international & out-of-province students who need to get to and from their home cities at Christmas & the beginning and end of the school year.. and these are people who don't have cars in Kingston. |
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Also looks like Air China has announced a PEK-YUL-HAV flight, this should probably fall into the joint venture with Air Canada but I can look that up when I have time at work. So third city now has direct access to China, I know AC was looking to announce from YYC this winter or spring but with oil down who knows if it holds. |
The Sault Ste. Marie airport saw an increase of 4.4% in passengers in 2014 from 2013 at 195,080. Much of this is because of the Porter Airlines flights to Toronto.
http://www.sootoday.com/content/news...ls.asp?c=85036 |
According to this, Hainan Airlines AND Air China will be operating routes to Beijing from YUL... Hainan starting on June 1st and Air China on September 28
http://www.anna.aero/2015/01/09/cana...9ca04-86634934 |
$213-million Vancouver International Airport terminal expansion officially opens
After nearly two years of construction, Vancouver International Airport’s $213-million A-B Connector at the southern end of the domestic terminal building officially opened on Tuesday. The 296,000 square foot terminal building expansion provides improved passenger flow, increased gate capacity and holdroom space, new security and safety enhancements, seismic upgrades, and a more comfortable and efficient experience with new amenities, shopping and food options. This includes ten new retail offerings such as Marshall Rousso, Tumi, Lick (candy store), Vino Volo, Famous Famiglia, Green Bean Café and Carl’s Jr. to bring YVR’s total number of retail offerings to over 170. There is also a 7,166 square foot Plaza Premium Lounge, the largest pay-per-use lounge in North America. A new high-speed baggage system also serves the AB Connector to drastically increase the speed bags move between the domestic and international areas of the terminal. When it comes to architecture and interior design, the terminal expansion is a consistent continuation of the same West Coast “sense of place” that the rest of the terminal is known for. A four storey tall art piece, “The Rivers Monument” by local First Nations artist Marianne Nicolson, is the centrepiece of the expansion’s largest open public area. http://assets.vancitybuzz.com/wp-con...492.png?f91710 http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/01/2...icially-opens/ http://assets.vancitybuzz.com/wp-con...r-1.png?f91710 http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/01/2...icially-opens/ http://assets.vancitybuzz.com/wp-con...r-5.png?f91710 http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/01/2...icially-opens/ |
Nice I will get to see this at YVR next Thursday.
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Victoria and Kelowna's 2014 final passenger statistics are available already.
City/2013/2014/% Victoria/1 556 960/1 650 165/+6% Kelowna/1 503 288/1 602 899/ +6,6% http://www.victoriaairport.com/pdfs/...ssengers_2.pdf http://www.kelowna.ca/CM/Page182.aspx Great numbers for both of them after many years of slow/moderate growth :tup: |
Can't wait to check out YVR's A-B connector. Looks very nice.
YYJ (Victoria International) had a good year... PAX traffic up 6.0% yoy to 1.65 million. Edit: Posted this before I saw post above ;) Yay Kelowna too! |
It will be interesting to see if YMM passed YQR this year. Although I think growth in YMM this year will be flat, possibly negative.
YMM - 2014 total pax 1,310,196 (+9.6%) http://www.flyymm.com/media/facts-and-stats |
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Strong growth for Fort Mac in 2014. Anyone knows how Regina Intl' performed in 2014? As you said, I can see YMM stagnating this year depending on we know what. They got a shiny new terminal which looks very nice btw. |
YCG Castlegar is up 11% over last year. Mostly due to less weather cancellations I'm sure. Still huge growth.
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