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G.S MTL Mar 31, 2017 4:42 PM

YYC February 2017 update

1,192,293 -0.1%

YTD
2,426,612 +1.06%

cyeg66 Mar 31, 2017 8:46 PM

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Originally Posted by G.S MTL (Post 7758180)
YYC February 2017 update

1,192,293 -0.1%

YTD
2,426,612 +1.06%

Hey, pretty decent considering there was a day less this year.

LeftCoaster Mar 31, 2017 9:49 PM

Good pic showing the old AC livery and new AC livery lined up down C-Pier on a rainy Vancouver afternoon:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8H0VoRU0AIlc0E.jpg
https://twitter.com/yvrairport?lang=en

chris Apr 1, 2017 1:28 AM

I really love BOTH liveries - from one great livery to another one. Great job lately, Air Canada.

SkahHigh Apr 1, 2017 3:44 AM

I honestly like the new one a lot.

DrNest Apr 3, 2017 1:34 AM

I wonder if when they repaint do they strip off the blue layer of the old scheme before painting it white? Otherwise I'd imagine that would be a significant extra weight in paint alone on top of the old scheme.

SaskOttaLoo Apr 3, 2017 4:13 AM

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Originally Posted by SaskScraper (Post 7732811)
Some great news for Saskatchewan airports.
Both Regina and Saskatoon airports reported higher passenger numbers in 2016 from 2015, plus Saskatoon's John G Diefenbaker International or Skyxe, won award for best airport in North America under 2million passengers/year in 2016, only a year after being awarded North America's most improved airport.

http://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/video?clipId=1041854

http://saskatoon.ctvnews.ca/saskatoo...gers-1.3312611

As Saskatchewan airports continue to increase passenger counts, talks have been confirmed between Saskatchewan Liberal MP Ralph Goodale and US President Trump to provide additional U.S. customs and immigration pre-clearance in Canada, including Regina and Saskatoon airports.

"And that eventually within the next numbers of years could well include airports in Regina and Saskatoon, we have to work on that, there have already been meetings between airport officials in Saskatchewan," Goodale confirmed on Gormley 650 CKOM radio.

http://ckom.com/article/1315393/us-c...atoon-airports

Awesome. I'm praying that they reinstall the Denver-Saskatoon flights. I did the 17 hour drive last Christmas and while doable, I definitely would have preferred a convenient direct flight!

The Chemist Apr 3, 2017 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by DrNest (Post 7760296)
I wonder if when they repaint do they strip off the blue layer of the old scheme before painting it white? Otherwise I'd imagine that would be a significant extra weight in paint alone on top of the old scheme.

I'm pretty sure they do. I recall reading elsewhere that new liveries are typically applied to aircraft either when they are brand new or else after a heavy maintenance check, which requires the stripping of paint from the fuselage anyway.

FFX-ME Apr 3, 2017 5:45 PM

Is there a way to find out what are the most popular FINAL destinations of a given airport? I want to see what are the largest markets not being served by a direct flight.

MalcolmTucker Apr 3, 2017 5:54 PM

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Originally Posted by FFX-ME (Post 7760854)
Is there a way to find out what are the most popular FINAL destinations of a given airport? I want to see what are the largest markets not being served by a direct flight.

To the USA there is O&D data from 2014. http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/olc-cel/ol...ang=en&limit=0

Other here. http://www23.statcan.gc.ca/imdb/p2SV...rvey&SDDS=2702

FFX-ME Apr 3, 2017 6:03 PM

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Originally Posted by MalcolmTucker (Post 7760870)

Thanks! I had found the US one but not the Domestic one. Are there similar statistics collected for transoceanic destinations?

Bigtime Apr 3, 2017 6:12 PM

Anyone know how the Air China YUL-HAV flight is doing? I was flying back from HAV on Saturday and was talking with a Montrealer taking the flight home, he was saying it is a great option since the fare is really good and you get damn near the whole 777 to yourself. About 50 people boarded in HAV that day. I'm guessing the plane fills up nicely in YUL to head onwards to PEK.

DrNest Apr 4, 2017 1:11 AM

Nice to see Aer Lingus are using the A332 on the Dublin-Toronto flight now instead of the B752. Double the number of business class and another 80 economy seats adds significant capacity to the route.

SignalHillHiker Apr 4, 2017 10:41 PM

YYT is increasing its passenger fee to $35 to fund the ongoing expansion of the airport.

And my parents are heading to Florida tonight for a break from the snow. Their flight to TO first more than doubles the distance to Tampa. I understand the economics behind the spoke system, but it's still sort of strange. Surely there are enough people here heading south tonight that it'd have to be cheaper not to double their distance. :haha:

wave46 Apr 5, 2017 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by SignalHillHiker (Post 7762587)
YYT is increasing its passenger fee to $35 to fund the ongoing expansion of the airport.

And my parents are heading to Florida tonight for a break from the snow. Their flight to TO first more than doubles the distance to Tampa. I understand the economics behind the spoke system, but it's still sort of strange. Surely there are enough people here heading south tonight that it'd have to be cheaper not to double their distance. :haha:

Westjet is now offering a 1/wk flight direct to Tampa. just FYI.

OTSkyline Apr 5, 2017 7:21 PM

^Same for me... heading down to Fort Lauderdale from Ottawa tomorrow.

YOW - YUL - FLL
FLL- YYZ - YOW

I don't remember what the price difference was between the ticket I booked and the cheapest direct option, but I imagine it was pretty significant enough for me to do this option instead.

No wonder Canadian airports are showing such increases, Ill contribute to Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa's number for this month :D

thenoflyzone Apr 6, 2017 7:07 PM

Real shit show in the US east coast today, due to weather. Several GDPs (ground delay programs) and even ground stops in place. BOS, DCA, TEB, EWR, PHL, LGA, JFK, ATL all affected. Add to that the construction going on in YYZ (rwy 05-23 closed for reconstruction) meaning another GDP there, and the folks over at Toronto TMU are working harder than ever these few days.....

One of the YYZ-LGA flights today is being operated by a 763.

https://extranetapps.navcanada.ca/ois/ois.aspx

https://www.flightradar24.com/flight/ac712

thenoflyzone Apr 6, 2017 9:21 PM

This map says it all.

https://www.flightradar24.com/delayview/39.74,-101.33/4

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Originally Posted by Bigtime (Post 7760899)
Anyone know how the Air China YUL-HAV flight is doing? I was flying back from HAV on Saturday and was talking with a Montrealer taking the flight home, he was saying it is a great option since the fare is really good and you get damn near the whole 777 to yourself. About 50 people boarded in HAV that day. I'm guessing the plane fills up nicely in YUL to head onwards to PEK.

Highly doubt they are making money on that tag. It is down to 1x weekly. Next step is to cancel it altogether. They might hang on to it for prestige. Nothing more. At least the belly is full of cigars and rum.

youngregina Apr 6, 2017 9:55 PM

I was just on flightradar and noticed that the Royal Air Force A330 departed earlier today, and am wondering what they are doing here. I know they were here years ago for training before deployment to Kandahar... however I don't really see a reason for them to be here now.

The Chemist Apr 6, 2017 10:39 PM

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Originally Posted by youngregina (Post 7764894)
I was just on flightradar and noticed that the Royal Air Force A330 departed earlier today, and am wondering what they are doing here. I know they were here years ago for training before deployment to Kandahar... however I don't really see a reason for them to be here now.

Back in 2000 I worked at the Department of Defence's Research Establishment at CFB Suffield for 8 months and at that time it was a major training base for the British Army. It probably still is which would explain why there would be an RAF A330 in Calgary.


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