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YVR for May
2,186,452 +1.8% YTD 10,291,198 +2.8% Ahh thoughts? I’m curious to see YUL for May.. |
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You should see the lovely rhetoric already posted on avcanada by AC/TS pilots. I'm preparing the popcorn. :deal: |
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Travellers slam Swoop after nearly 2 dozen delayed or cancelled flights
'It would be great if they were reliable and had some customer support, but no' Dan Taekema · CBC News · July 8, 2019 Passengers planning to take Swoop flights from airports across Canada and Florida have been left scrambling after the low-cost airline delayed or cancelled nearly two dozen trips because of maintenance issues. The WestJet Airlines subsidiary said 11 of its flights were cancelled on July 7 and 8, including trips from Hamilton, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Halifax, Orlando and Fort Lauderdale. The cancellations, which began on July 5, will continue for next two days. July 9 trips from Hamilton, Halifax and London, Ont. and July 10 trips from Hamilton, Winnipeg and Edmonton have also been grounded. The airline blamed unscheduled maintenance on one of its aircraft. "Safety is our number one priority and we sincerely apologize to our travellers for the interruption in their plans," said Swoop spokesperson Karen McIsaac in an email to CBC News. "We know how disruptive it is when travel doesn't go as planned, and we're sorry for the inconvenience and disappointment this has caused." ... https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...dale-1.5203982 |
missed this just heard about it today
Boeing admits falsifying documents of Air Canada Dreamliner? CLÉMENT CHARPENTREAU Among the reports that the U.S. Department of Justice is starting to investigate the production of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, a specific manufacturing incident involving the aircraft has come to light. Boeing seemingly admitted that some documents regarding a Dreamliner sold to Air Canada had been falsified. That same plane experienced an oil leak, after ten months of service. On June 29, 2019, Boeing sent a statement to CBC News where it admitted the falsification of several certificates of the 787 Dreamliner, registered C-GHPQ, which was the first to be delivered to Air Canada. After only ten months of service, the aircraft was affected by an incident. On February 10, 2015, the Air Canada Boeing 787 registered was performing flight AC-3 from Vancouver, Canada to Tokyo Narita, Japan, when "the pilot [received] oil indicators from one of the engines," according to Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick. The plane diverted to Anchorage, Alaska, and a new aircraft was dispatched to take the passengers to Narita. ... https://www.aerotime.aero/clement.ch...ada-dreamliner see also: Seattle Times: DOJ's Boeing investigation expands to 787 Dreamliner Caroline Kelly By Caroline Kelly, CNN https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/28/polit...ner/index.html |
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Gander International
CNN Travel: Gander International
An interesting article on an airport that was once a major player in Transatlantic air travel. https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/g...ada/index.html Pan Am, TWA, BOAC, El Al, Air France, Alitalia, Sabena, SAS, Swissair, TCA etc. were all there and most had extensive operations with crew bases, dispatch etc. Even Aeroflot, Interflug (East Germany) CSA-Czechoslovak and Cubana stopped for fuel on their way to and from Cuba and many travelers got their first taste of freedom there when they defected during the stopover in the Gander Terminal. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1...fueling-lounge |
YOW's June pax stats are out and not surprisingly, transborder was down due to UA's 10 month ORD suspension starting in early June (means July will be even worse), and domestic was flat no doubt due MAX cancellations/reductions. The fact that domestic was flat is not bad at all.
Sector / Jun-18 / Jun-19 / % Change Dom: 363,899 / 363,732 / -0.05% TB: 52,462 / 48,101 / -8.3% Int'l: 21,556 / 23,088 / +7.1% - Best result since 2015. No capacity change vs 2018 = a higher LF of 86% TTL: 437,917 / 434,921 / -0.7% Sector / YTD 2018 / YTD 2019 / % Change Dom: 1,894,204 / 1,918,579 / +1.3% TB: 375,885 / 386,410 / +2.8% Int'l: 230,875 / 263,212 / +14.0% TTL: 2,500,964 / 2,568,201 / +2.7% 12 Months Rolling / % Change vs Year End 2018 Dom: 4,026,584 / +0.6% TB: 731,295 / +1.5% Int'l: 420,159 / +8.3% TTL: 5,178,038 / +1.3% |
No schedule update from AC last night :(
But from booking site, seems like AC had rolled back quite a lot of the planned increase likely due to MAX grounding. India-Pakistan airspace had been opened, but current schedule shows YYZ-DEL suspension remains till end of September. YVR-DEL still fly above China, Mongolia/Japan both directions and avoid the middle east side altogether. |
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I don't think AC will reopen YYZ-DEL before October. Filling up these flights on such short notice won't be easy, and resuming next week with half empty planes isn't the best of ideas. |
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Back to the old routing it seems. https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/ac45 |
The two new AC Rouge sun routes are officially announced: https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...869743454.html
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There should be plenty of YQB-YYZ-Sun passengers to capture as well. An early morning departure out of YQB is ideal in order to capture that market. Glad to see AC finally paying attention to YQB. |
YWG's Q2 Pax Stats
APRIL Sector / Apr-18 / Apr-19 / % Change Dom: 286,084 / 284,518 / -0.5% TB: 39,322 / 40,930 / +4.1% Int'l: 8,558 / 8,570 / +0.1% TTL: 333,964 / 334,018 / +0.02% MAY Sector / May-18 / May-19 / % Change Dom: 325,133 / 333,060 / +2.4% TB: 29,676 / 36,188 / +21.9% Int'l: 0 / 0 / 0% TTL: 354,809 / 369,248 / +4.1% JUNE Sector / Jun-18 / Jun-19 / % Change Dom: 352,650 / 354,763 / +0.6% TB: 31,321 / 34,662 / +10.7% Int'l: 768 / 989 / +28.8% TTL: 384,739 / 390,414 / +1.5% YTD 2019 Sector / YTD 2018 / YTD 2019 / % Change Dom: 1,763,100 / 1,819,117 / +3.2% TB: 225,613 / 255,998 / +13.5% Int'l: 139,183 / 151,890 / +9.1% TTL: 2,127,896 / 2,227,005 / +4.7% 12 MONTHS ROLLING TOTAL 12 Months Rolling / % Change vs Year End 2018 Dom: 3,903,226 / +1.5% TB: 486,905 / +6.7% Int'l: 193,321 / +7.0% TTL: 4,583,452 / +2.2% |
Airbus commited to expanding the Mirabel FAL.
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On another note, REM station construction officially started at YUL. Link in french only (used google translate for the quote) https://www.lelezard.com/communique-18852734.html Quote:
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