Does anyone know if any other twin cities (i wouldn't say you'd call Regina and Saskatoon twins) have partnered in one airport?
How awesome would it be if our airport was in say Davidson SK and we could grab the entire provincial population with a central airport. Don't forget Regina and Saskatoon's airport doesn't just grab the cities but a 2+ hr population around it. I'd personally be ok with driving an hr if I could choose from the selection of Destinations Winnipeg has. I also know that a lot of southern Saskatchewan below Regina is now driving a few hrs south to utilize Allegiant Air in Minot ND for their insanely cheap rates and great service.
I'm curious to know if there's any other locations similar to Regina and Saskatoon's issue that have solved their problem by centralizing the location of their airport...
I think that Allegiant Airlines is an exceedingly difficult issue to address here in Saskatchewan when we can't compete because of regulation? I can only see it getting worse, which is ridiculous that Minot, a city the size of Prince Albert - has better prices and selection than Regina to America. It should be the opposite - with our lower dollar Americans should be driving a few hrs north to fly south.
In 2017, Minot ND - population 50,000 served 300,000 patrons - 6 annual trips per patron.
In 2017, Regina SK - population 250,000 served 1,200,000 patrons - 4.8 annual trips per patron.
In 2017, Saskatoon SK- population 270,000 served 1,463,000 patrons - 5.4 annual trips per patron.
*I would also argue that most people in Yorkton and Swift Current (~+40,000) would fly through Regina. And same goes to Saskatoon and the North.
**To make matters more arguable for lower prices, the next closest airport with the same level service from Minot ND is 90 minutes away to the South (Bismarck), 3 hrs to the east (Grand Forks, ND), and 4 hrs to the South East (Fargo, ND). These are all airports with Delta, Allegiant, and United at them. All with a population ~50,000. Astonishing. Is regulation our issue in Canada? I personally love Allegiant over Air Canada.
Last edited by roryn1; Sep 26, 2018 at 6:52 PM.
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