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Originally Posted by Jamaican-Phoenix
Here's a harebrained idea I've been coming up with, so bear with me...
I've come to have something of a "vision" with regards to Gatineau's airport. That airport could become a "secondary" airport and hub for these allegedly cheap airliners. As if often seen in many parts of Europe, the discount airlines often attempt to use lesser-known airports in order to provide their deals.
Perhaps even Porter and WestJet can be encouraged to offer lower fares if they operate some flights from this location. In fact, Porter considers Ottawa to be a "focus city" so they might show the greatest interest. Even WestJet's new gamble, Swoop, could be enticed.
There is plenty of space around the runway, and the runway itself could be expanded. There's plenty of room for a new taxiway and terminal building to the west or east of the current one, meaning current operations at the airport would face minimal disturbances.
There's a major highway nearby and with the future Kettle Island bridge, connectivity to the airport is made even better. STO future transit plans lead close to the area, and no doubt shuttle services from downtown will also improve ease of getting to the airport.
Granted, I don't expect this to happen any time soon (if ever), but it was just a thought I had. I'd love to know yours.
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Interesting ideas. Though I see some issues. Porter would have to move all their ops to Gatineau. That alone is doable, though it would rule out any future alliance or code-share with other airlines, particularly US airlines. And if Porter were to ever go beyond the Q400, such as C-Series, being at Gatineau would limit other options for them.
I'm not sure WestJet/Swoop would be feasible. Though they will treat the two entities as separate, there will be opportunities for connections from one to the other. WestJet being at YOW and Swoop at Gatineau wouldn't really work well. WestJet has just signed up with Delta for more integration, so there's a hurdle there as well.
I could see Sunwing and Transat making a go of it at Gatineau as their flights are pretty much all O&D. Perhaps a European carrier such as Icelandair? Or Ryanair - if they ever decide to fly transatlantic. All of that, though, is seasonal.
Let's say Sunwing/Transat went for Gatineau. What happens in the event there are diversions from YYZ or YUL, would they divert to Gatineau where they have some type of station presence, or YOW with no presence? We are all aware of the problems Transat ran into lately with regards to diversions.
You're optimistic about Kettle Island Bridge. I think that ship has sailed. That said, I think there is a role for Gatineau in commercial aviation. Finding and convincing niche airlines would be tricky.