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Originally Posted by ScreamingViking
Flynx?
Given Flair's service out of Waterloo, I wonder how things will play out between the two airports. There is probably not enough market to duplicate services.
And is this a last-gasp desperation move... WestJet pulling the ripcord on Swoop says a lot. But I think they'll be quick to re-enter smaller airports if they think the younger ULCCs are making money flying out of them.
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Westjet didn't pull ripcord out of swoop. The pilot agreement changed the landscape. Swoop pilots were going to geta 25% raise increase, matching WestJet pilots. That just the model and those planes went back into the WestJet fleet.
Swoop makes no sense when major costs are the same between the two.
But from someone who knows the back end of the aviation world, a few years ago Pearson was offering lower landing fees to Flair than Hamilton. Trade off was poor gate selection and some bad flight times, but Flair didn't care. Flair went to Toronto, got a bigger market and lower costs.
Waterloo region is throwing subsidies at Flair to operate and build out there so they will remain. Flair was offered free landing fees for a year plus marketing money at Waterloo. Porter received certain breaks in Ottawa too.
Porter probably won't want a third airport in the region for a long time, so doubtful they will come to Hamilton.
Hamilton has to find a way to bring back Westjet for domestic services.