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Originally Posted by Dominion301
At current growth rates, YYC's on track for 19,483,752 in 2025. YYC would have to go on one heck of a run in the last 5 months to hit 20 million in 2025, which is very unlikely with transborder turning negative, the AC strike will knock at least a couple of points growth off August's numbers and also YYC isn't seeing seat capacity increases that are big enough this year to make it to 20M. Even still, no other airport save for YHZ punches so much about its metropolitan region's population as YYC does.
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Maybe it will actually gain some passenger when AC passengers got re-routed through YYC, if WS have the extra capacity to take those passengers.
I am more curious of YVR's August stat will be in the negative due to the strike, and if the strike will cost YVR's record. Before the strike, YVR was on track for about 26.8M passenger this year.
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Originally Posted by LO 044
Last night I was trying to figure out where else the passenger comfort cuts can occur. I mean the seats could literally turn to Transit Bus style seats. Crew members will ask you to raise the shades on your windows on takeoffs and landings but some seats do not have windows. I'm surprised Ryanair hasn't asked Boeing to eliminate half the windows which I assume would bring the price of the aircraft down slightly. WS could also pass on the Ryanair stringent rules for Ultra Basic passengers like electronic boarding pass only or else you get charged a $100 at the airport to print it.
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Hmm... let me think...
Remove all the seats and let everyone stand of course!
Maybe charge for bathroom
Replace ramp agents with robots and self-driving cars
Replace flight attendant with robots
In flight drink/snack/meal vending machine
Self-flying planes
Replace ground-staff with machines
I believe AC already have the technology for the last one with self check-in, self baggage-drops, facial recognition for boarding, etc...