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Ottawa uses #ottcity, that's longer than #ktown. |
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YVR website |
In twitter it's all about the character utilization, I'm actually surprised Ottawa doesn't use #YOW.
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http://hardpressed.ca http://static1.squarespace.com/stati...pg?format=350w http://static1.squarespace.com/stati...pg?format=350w |
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Meh, you'll have some people who like it, some who don't. Not a biggie. Use what you want to use. YVR, YXE, YYC, YEG seem to get used quite a bit nowadays, not just in aviation speak. I've got the feeling they'll only take on more importance as time goes by.
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A quick tally of 2014:
Totals 2014 YYZ: 2013: 36,107,306 2014: 38,571,961 (+6.8%) YVR: 2013: 17,971,883 2014: 19,358,203 (+7.7%) YYC: 2013: 14,316,074 2014: 15,261,108 (+6.6%) YUL: 2013: 14,095,182 2014: 14,821,100 (+5.2%) YEG: 2013: 7,697,995 2014: 8,240,161 (+7.0%) YOW: 2013: 4,578,591 2014: 4,616,448 (+0.8%) YWG: 2013: 3,483,898 2014: 3,669,797 (+5.3%) YHZ: 2013: 3,585,864 2014: 3,663,039 (+2.2%) YTZ: 2013: 2,300,000* 2014: 2,400,000* (+4.0%)* YYJ: 2013: 1,556,960 2014: 1,650,165 (+6.0%) YLW: 2013: 1,503,288 2014: 1,602,899 (+6.6%) YYT: 2013: 1,500,000* 2014: 1,600,000* (+6.5%)* YQB 2013: 1,475,717 2014: 1,574,699 (+6.7%) YXE: 2013: 1,389,900 2014: 1,484,615 (+6.8%) YMM: 2013: 1,195,437 2014: 1,308,416 (+9.5%) YQR: 2013: 1,227,234 2014: 1,262,577 (+2.9%) *estimated -YMM overtakes YQR. -YWG overtakes YHZ -YVR fastest growing of the big boys and YMM fastest of the children. |
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Also, shortened for Twitter purposes of course. |
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http://youtu.be/fSYtWt5O1E0 Having lived in four different provinces I actually like Saskatoon and don't see it as being as boring as some of the others. |
Looks like YEG is on track to hit ten million passengers per year before the end of the decade, maybe even if oil prices stay low.
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Hmm. YOW lagging behind... and the Ottawa-Toronto railway service seeing massive double-digit gains.. wonder if they're connected.
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Halifax Stanfield International Airport served 3,663,039 passengers in 2014, making it the busiest in the airport’s history.
http://hiaa.ca/2015/02/2014-busiest-...ports-history/ Winnipeg, by a hair, is now Canada's 7th busiest airport by passenger volume. |
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I wonder when the last time was that YWG ranked 7th? We've been behind YHZ for as long as I can remember. |
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[QUOTE=esquire;6928302]I'm surprised by that given that we have not really had any significant improvements in service beyond a few additional frequencies to Toronto and (wait for it) new Westjet turboprop service to Saskatchewan. I can't even remember the last time we got service to a brand new destination, aside from the annual rotation of sunspots.
Exactly. I remember the discussion on these boards during the YWG construction. Concensus was that new routes would be introduced as soon as the new terminal opened, with increased capacity. Never did happen. |
Can't see YMM ahead of YQR again in 2015 given the massive cutbacks in the oilfield sector this year.
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That said, federal travel is ridiculous.. mostly because of the federal government's insistence on keeping large chunks of the bureaucracy stashed in remote offices all over the country instead of just keeping it all in Ottawa like they're supposed to. As a resident of Ottawa, my government paystubs are prepared by people in Miramichi and my taxes are processed by people in St. John's. |
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