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Originally Posted by wave46
Even then, if AC wants to find aircraft to lease on the market for the short-term there is tons of availability.
I'd be very surprised if this new venture gets any traction.
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COVID is still an advantage according to them.
A good read, although in french.
https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/2020-07...hp?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
Also, like several people on airliners said, the difference between Nolinor and Flair/Canada Jetlines is that the former is an established airline that is currently flying.
Acquiring a couple of B734s is a cheap affair for them. This new venture presents minimal risk, as they are dipping their toes to see how the market reacts. If it doesn't work, they can use those B734s for their current operations and ad-hoc charters.
While Flair struggled with Alberta-Sun routes due to the B734s range, Quebec-Sun won't be an issue. They also wont have any issues securing gates at YUL. If COVID hadn't happened, they would have never been able to secure contact gates at YUL during peak times.
So again, COVID does have it's advantages.