Europe at -1.2% YTD must be concerning for YVR, and is the only hiccup on their stellar stats so far this year.
AC's YVR-LGW and YVR-FRA came online last month, so that will most likely return Europe in positive territory for YVR in terms of loads. Let's see how the market will absorb these duplicate flights.
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Originally Posted by Johnny Aussie
Funny though this is unique to Canada. Every other airport in the world separates Domestic and International only.
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I agree, but nonetheless, I understand why the U.S stats are separate.
The U.S is our largest trading partner. Import/export with the U.S is 8 times larger than our second largest trading partner, the E.U.
We also share an almost 9,000 km border with the U.S, which is the longest intl border in the world between two countries.
8 Canadian airports have U.S pre-clearance, further boosting travel and trade. The sheer volume of people flying between Canada and the U.S makes having that additional column useful.
Also, if for nothing else, it must make StatsCan's calculations that much easier....
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Originally Posted by zahav
Total:
YVR: +8.6%
YUL: +8.5%
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Incredible to think that at the end of this year, YUL will reach YVR's passenger count
from 4 years ago. That's not too shabby, considering YUL is not AC's primary east coast or west coast hub.