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Old Posted Mar 27, 2025, 1:04 PM
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70%!!!

This should mean a significant route contraction as the year progresses. Maybe we'll see more European flights from Atlantic Canada as the major airlines move their equipment around (and improved connectivity to Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto from secondary Atlantic Canadian airports). Rumour is that Atlantic Canada may experience a banner tourism year from Canadians (and Europeans) visiting here rather than the US.
Not sure how many Europeans will replace US trips with the Maritimes. Montreal Toronto would seem better placed to benefit from them but for especially the road trippers from Southern Ontario and Quebec the Maritimes will be a prime destination for anyone avoiding the US.
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