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Those WiFi numbers for YYZ and YUL are painful. Surely Bell or Rogers or Telus (or a RoBelUs consortium) could be brought on board to make a major improvement.
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Well, free wifi is better than no wifi, however slow it may be.
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YYZ's however, is pretty sucky. |
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YYZ wifi speeds are great in the Amex lounge and Maple Leaf Lounge. I Don't know about the general terminal areas as I use cellular network for critical airline app stuff (getting seat upgrades, flight changes, and boarding passes). Agree with the author about DEN, great wifi setup. Funny story, I hadn't been through DEN for 2 years. One landing and pulling up to the gate, the iPad connected to DEN wifi and started downloading emails before I was off the airplane. The iPad even dinged a notification update to announce flight arrival before I got off the airplane. |
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OF the US Airports I've been to recently - free wifi @ SNA; LAS; SEA; SFO; PSP (headed to LAX soon - its says it has free wifi) KOA did not have free wifi. (edit: hmmm I spend a lot of time in California ... never really thought about it). |
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Delta Airlines is dropping its SEA-HKG route as of Oct. 2nd, currently served by Boeing 777-200ER on daily basis. That's a fairly significant cut, the route was one of the big international routes initiated as part of Delta's "rehubbing" of Seatac. I assume this cut is due to performance and not aircraft availability, since Delta is pretty stacked in that department, and have tons of different aircraft, gateways and routes they can play around with. Interesting to see if they leave it at that, or if any other routes aren't performing and get shuffled. And further, whether another carrier will step in (Cathay, Hong Kong Airlines) and operate the route.
I'm only posting this on the Canada section since Seatac had been really angling for a piece of the Asia Pacific pie, obviously in direct competition with YVR. The fact they are going from daily 777 to cancelled is a bit surprising |
DL cut HKG but will start MSP-ICN instead. JV with KE in full swing. This is CX's chance at SEA.
Still crazy to see DL exit HKG entirely. |
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Those speeds are unacceptable. Should be easy enough to correct. |
Looks like Swoop is applying to fly into the US. This will be interesting.....
https://airlineinfo.com/ostpdf102/101.pdf |
^ From the pdf
Proposed Services Swoop’s initial transborder operations will begin in October of this year and will include services between points in Canada and Las Vegas, Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale, and Phoenix. History of Operations Swoop received its Air Operator Certificate from Transport Canada on June 12, 2018, and intends to launch domestic Canadian service on June 20, 2018. Swoop intends to begin transborder service between Canada and the United States on or about October 11 2018. |
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I remember a lot of Air Canada customers being annoyed when their mainline AC flight was magically transformed into a Rouge flight when the brand was launched. Hopefully Westjet doesn't do the same. |
Does anyone know if my westjet dollars and benefits will be usable for swoop? I have this suspicion that ywg will lose a lot of westjet flights and gain a lot of swoop flights.
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I suspect many cities with highly seasonal services will be 'Swooped' - flights to the Caribbean, the sun belt and domestic travel in the summer peak to secondary destinations. |
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