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Our current service was 3X daily to Vancouver and daily to Calgary. Service to both cities for decades. Both flights are the same distance. :tup: |
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I imagine most of the YOW routes will be back eventually. |
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https://twitter.com/PeterCBC/status/...691847/photo/1 Routes cut by Air Canada in Atlantic Canada. |
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Second worst hit is rural Quebec. Ontario and the West are relatively unscathed. |
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There's no AC service to even somewhat sizable and/or remote prairie centres like Prince Albert, Thompson or Brandon. |
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I do agree that Manitoba and Saskatchewan seem quite underserved by the major airlines, not that somebody like Perimeter Aviation really minds. I'm somewhat curious if some of this service ever comes back, or is this an attempt on Air Canada's part to completely eliminate some regional flying in the East. The closure of several stations seems to indicate the latter. |
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It’s clear that this marks the end of the 1900s and EVAS at AC. |
I wonder if the government will step in and give AC money to keep service to those cities and routes that were cut? I read that AC and WS are two of the few major carriers that haven't gotten a bailout (apparently national airlines in most countries have gotten $$ infusions). I feel like they will get something, especially because so many of the cities are in Eastern Canada (sorry to those easily offended, but the government is way more likely to act if it's Quebec and the east getting affected, just the way it is). BC didn't get by just "pretty unscathed", it had absolutely no route cuts or station cuts at all. The regional routes out here are pretty solid, and this release shows that. But I can bet if the route cuts were all out west then the Feds wouldn't blink, but cutting the smaller eastern cities is more likely to get a response. Not fanning the east vs. west debate honestly, but it is true
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I don't believe it's true. I believe you perceive it to be true.
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I think an airline axing a bunch of services in NL and QC would be more likely to get an action plan than the same airline axing Cranbrook, Smithers, or Quesnel. I'm not saying the government will action necessarily, but I think the pressure would be higher and more likely to produce results than if smaller locations in the West got cut. If AC only cut the Sask and MB routes, it probably wouldn't even get noticed nationally.
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The odd one, now gone was the United airlines flight from Chicago. When it operated it was ORD-YQR-YXE and then it would do the reverse YXE-YQR-ORD. They never sold seats on the YQR-YXE leg. There is also a regular service with a couple of flights a day on that route using a 19 seat beach aircraft. |
I find it interesting that the majority of the AC cuts are in liberal territory. This is purely political on ACs part. Basically the same as a child throwing a temper tantrum when they dont get their own way.
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I would say the federal wage subsidy program qualifies as getting bailout money from the government.
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I don't know why BC got off so easy. Maybe round 2 hits them harder? What would AC accomplish by throwing a temper tantrum? What end does it serve them? |
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YFC-YOW and YQM-YOW directly affect the liberal government by limiting how liberal MPs in New Brunswick can get to and from Ottawa. Same goes for many of those other routes on the list which make it an all day affair to get to Ottawa. For a large portion of these cities these routes are the only convenient way in and out aside from driving which for most in those remote locations is not an option. |
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However, I also suspect AC doesn't want to be in the business of serving tiny communities or ultra-thin routes anymore. This gives them cover to end those services permanently. They've been trimming their small-time regional flying for the past couple of years, dropping some of their regional partners. The crumbs don't matter to them and they're probably happy to be rid of the distraction. |
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