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While you're right that AC has left YYC wide open to WJ they've also left it wide open to foreign carriers and not many have jumped on the opportunity. Leads me to believe longhaul demand out of YYC is still quite weak from the downturn and subsequent belt tightening at the oilpatch offices. I wouldn't be surprised to see WJ base nearly all of their 787s in YYZ with a token service thrown at YYC and YVR. |
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Given the strong YYC orientation of this airline, care required in making this statement. :runaway: |
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YYZ will likely be the primary base for them, and the remainder may be split between YYC/YVR, perhaps a focus to Asia from YVR and Europe from YYC? Though WS would face a lot of competition at YVR, particularly to Asia. Also if they wanted to attract connections from the US, they also (at least currently) have a stronger transborder presence at YYC. |
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I don't know why they would split the focus out west strategically, as then they need to split their US and Canadian feeds. Doesn't make a ton of sense, which is why Air Canada doesn't do that either. I think they will use YYZ as the primary hub with a few Asian flights from YVR (to Skyteam hubs I'd guess) and a few flights to Europe from both YVR and YYC. Also worth noting that while Westjet's transborder presence in YYC is stronger, Delta's feed to YVR is nearly 3 times that to Calgary so the JV would allow them to lean on that to supplement their weak transborder service out of YVR. All in all I bet the YYZ flying of the 787s will be 75% at least with the remaining service being scattered through the west in a way that isn't really that meaningful. |
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I am surprised that the new hangar in YYC only fits one 787 though :shrug: |
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75% YYC/YVR - YYZ - Europe 25% YYZ/YYC - YVR - Asia |
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It is going to be a difficult decision for WS deciding how to handle the split between YYC and YVR. |
Inaugural YUL-NRT yesterday.
Montreal now joins the ranks of a select few North American airports with non stop passenger service to 6 or more Asian destinations (all of Asia, including western Asia). YYZ YVR YUL LAX SFO ORD DFW IAD JFK EWR BOS SEA DTW That's it. Not even IAH or ATL can claim that. Pictures courtesy of twitter: https://twitter.com/chambremontreal https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Den8qYTXcAAJ9eA.jpg:small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Den8qYNXkAEOgyV.jpg:small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Den5dX7W0AI8j4F.jpg:small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Den641XXkAAEFI_.jpg:small https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Deq5Aq7UcAAuOTU.jpg:small |
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I tend to post news affecting YVR or YYC only in their threads... has this become a pseudo YUL thread? Is there a YUL thread? Too lazy to look. |
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How many flights to Asia from YVR again? It's almost rediculous haha. |
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YVR has 18 non-stop to Asia, plus 4 more direct. And again for aviation, Asia-Pacific is a common category where West Asia is usually lumped in as Middle East/Afirca. So if you include Oceania, then it's 22 non stop plus 4 direct.
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But yes YVR is connected with direct flights to 26 destinations in the Asia Pacific region. |
YVR is doing great! :)
and YYZ added a new carrier today, Primera Air operated their inaugural from London Stansted with an Airbus A321neo, the first flight of a fairly extensive summer schedule from several European cities to YYZ... https://twitter.com/tompodolec/statu...994378240?s=21 |
AC's YUL-DUB started today, YUL's 30th non stop destination to Europe, with the 31st, Bucharest, starting next week ! AC/RV alone, by next week, will serve 16 non stop destinations out of YUL to Europe ! It used to be only 3, LHR, CDG and FRA only 9 years ago !
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/ac818 |
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