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I don't think the new airline will be successful, it is horrendous timing, and the issues for running flights like this is different than what Nolinoir normally operates. If it didn't work for Canjet, Skyservice, Harmony, and all of the other airlines that targeted leisure travel, then it probably won't work for them either. Basically their other business has probably dried up due to the economy so they are trying this. Just because they have a proven specialized charter and cargo service doesn't mean they can do this
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They've been planning this since 2018. Their "other business" is doing pretty good. But I do agree with you that it will be hard for them to make this new venture work. |
AC updated its August long haul schedule and the following additional routes are planned to resume:
YYC-FRA YUL-LIS YYZ-BCN YYZ-LIS YYZ-CDG Domestic, US and Latin America hasn’t been updated yet. |
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Sunwing since transforming from a tour operator into the airline has been a huge success. They're run professionally. Norlinor are professionals. I expect them to succeed. |
Here's a cool pic of an AC 77W getting main deck cargo unloaded:
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The main difference being that this time they aren’t partnering with a tour operator. They are going at it alone. A much riskier endeavour.
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Either way, you cannot undercut AC, TS and sunwing with only a 158 seat B737, when your competition is using 189 seat 737s, 190 seat A321s or even widebodies. Like I said, this is by no means a slam dunk, even with a tour operator. Some industry experts are already sceptical. Read for yourself. In French. https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/202...ur-affaire.php |
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I remain skeptical, but I didn't think Flair or Norwegian would last either and here we are. I'm looking at this the way Microsoft looked at the Zune. Neat sideshow, great if it works, but Windows and Office are paying the bills. |
Ya the issue isn't whether or not Nolinor will get taken down by this, they have a viable business. My point was that this leisure airline experiment is bizarre, there is so much competition and to make money will be really hard for them.
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I dont think theyre at a disadvantage with the -400 either. AC and WJ use the 319 and 737-700 for much of their sun flights and make it work. Those -400s wouldve been dirt cheap to acquire too. Perhaps a little more expensive to operate but the acquisition costs probably outweigh the operating costs. We’ll see though. I wish them well. Theyre an interesting company id like to see around more into the future. |
WS August schedule should be loaded tonight, but it looks like Transborder flying is being reduced compared to July.
So far I see: YYC-LAX 3x weekly (down from 4x) YYC-ATL 4x weekly (down from daily) YYC-LAS 2x weekly (same as July) YVR-LAX 3x weekly (down from 4x) YYZ-LGA 5x weekly (down from daily) YYZ-MCO 1x weekly (same as July) I also hear more 787 flying is expected too. (Probably additional YYC-YYZ frequencies). |
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Looks like WestJet is resuming Europe flying in mid-August. Seeing 3x weekly YYC-LGW from August 20 (presently).
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