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Old Posted Jun 23, 2024, 2:29 AM
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YYC old school FIDS

Growing up I remember the arrivals and departures on Calgary cable TV.

I recall it was yellow backgrounds / blue background depending on arrivals or departures.

Then at some point (early 90s?) the FIDS moved to black background with alternating yellow/white/green text.

Anyone happen to have a photo of either?
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Old Posted Jun 24, 2024, 4:51 PM
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WS appears to be adding MSP for S25.

Effective April 27:
WS1611 YYC 10:30 - 14:12 MSP 737 D
WS1610 MSP 15:15 - 17:12 YYC 737 D

Not something I was expecting to see, especially loaded this far ahead.
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Old Posted Jun 27, 2024, 4:33 AM
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Looks like there's a new set of cancellations for the strike notice by the Westjet mechanics. It's becoming a bit of a circus now...third time in just over a year even if excluding the Encore situation.
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2024, 6:30 PM
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Interesting that UA is using YYC to rotate a plane.

YYC-IAD so far has been a 737 that does a DEN-YYC-IAD routing, but IAD-YYC is an A320 going the other way doing IAD-YYC-DEN.
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Old Posted Jul 7, 2024, 7:55 PM
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There are aome odd and really confusing changes to the connector hall linking the main terminal with the D (formerly International) concourse.

Going from the C to D concourse … the signage was always really bad, and hasn’t been improved. (Small signs for “D” and “E” are posted at right-angles to oncoming walkers — so they’re not visible until you walk almost right up to the drywall that appears to be a dead end to the hallway.)

The change: now when you go from C to D, you’re funneled into a narrow, one-way, windowless, signless hall that puts you out at the exit from D gate security, right before the “D” duty free shop.

And going from the D concourse back to C (or to domestic baggage claim), you now stop at a manned desk before entering a door (formerly a boarding gate, it appears) at D70. Once you tell her where you’re going, she sends you down the hall … a former boarding passage which spits you out via one of the abandoned boarding gates in the connector concourse. You exit behind the old/mothballed check-in counter for what was one of the C70 gates. (It's just weird. The gate counter and terminals and signs are all still there -- it's like exiting through some abandoned 'ghost town' of a gate.) And like "C to D", this path from "D to C" is also one-way only.

For something as simple as walking between the D gates and the A/B/C gates, the whole thing seems waaaaay over-engineered, too complicated, and just poorly signed. Two different hallways, neither all that intuitive, one guarded by a YYC agent before entering, and all with a lack of effective wayfinding.

For a major domestic<>international connection process at a pretty big airport, wow, it’s a pretty bad UX.

There must be a reason, though. It wouldn’t make sense to go through this much “complication” without a purpose.

Are they changing D back to being a sterile international concourse now? (And I f not, then why these weird changes?)

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Old Posted Jul 8, 2024, 2:51 AM
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There are aome odd and really confusing changes to the connector hall linking the main terminal with the D (formerly International) concourse.

Going from the C to D concourse … the signage was always really bad, and hasn’t been improved. (Small signs for “D” and “E” are posted at right-angles to oncoming walkers — so they’re not visible until you walk almost right up to the drywall that appears to be a dead end to the hallway.)

The change: now when you go from C to D, you’re funneled into a narrow, one-way, windowless, signless hall that puts you out at the exit from D gate security, right before the “D” duty free shop.

And going from the D concourse back to C (or to domestic baggage claim), you now stop at a manned desk before entering a door (formerly a boarding gate, it appears) at D70. Once you tell her where you’re going, she sends you down the hall … a former boarding passage which spits you out via one of the abandoned boarding gates in the connector concourse. You exit behind the old/mothballed check-in counter for what was one of the C70 gates). Like "C to D", this path from "D to C" is also one-way only.

For something as simple as walking between the D gates and the A/B/C gates, the whole thing seems waaaaay over-engineered, too complicated, and just poorly signed. Two different hallways, neither all that intuitive, one guarded by a YYC agent before entering, and all with a lack of effective wayfinding.

For a major domestic<>international connection process at a pretty big airport, wow, it’s a pretty bad UX.

There must be a reason, though. It wouldn’t make sense to go through this much “complication” without a purpose.

Are they changing D back to being a sterile international concourse now? (And I f not, then why these weird changes?)
I went from the C gates to the D gates a few weeks ago and saw the change. I just figured it was to get you to walk through duty free.

The way back makes zero sense.

That area just needs a be connected since sterile zone is likely never coming back.
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Old Posted Jul 8, 2024, 7:42 PM
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WS is adding additional flights in the fall:

NRT - daily until the end of October
ICN - 4x weekly last 2 weeks of October (Sat out / Sun in added)
ATL - 3rd flight added on Sundays.
BOS - Extended to end of October (1x weekly on Sat).
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WS is adding additional flights in the fall:

NRT - daily until the end of October
ICN - 4x weekly last 2 weeks of October (Sat out / Sun in added)
ATL - 3rd flight added on Sundays.
BOS - Extended to end of October (1x weekly on Sat).
Entering the TPAC market seems to have been a big success for WS. And to think just a few years ago it seemed virtually impossible that WS would ever launch Asia.
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Old Posted Jul 12, 2024, 2:24 PM
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AA manager at YYC seems to believe ORD will be extended into winter on Envoy. Nothing yet bookable.
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Old Posted Jul 13, 2024, 12:45 AM
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AA manager at YYC seems to believe ORD will be extended into winter on Envoy. Nothing yet bookable.
This would be great considering ORD drops to a single daily on UA this winter
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Old Posted Jul 14, 2024, 7:40 AM
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^In this weekends update, AA extended ORD to the end of the October, showing a E75 from Oct. 7-26.

Presently I don’t see it scheduled into the winter season yet.
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2024, 1:54 PM
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WS updated its winter schedule this weekend. Here’s some of the changes:

HUX - Increased to 6x weekly
LIR - Increased to 8x weekly
PUJ - Increased to 3x weekly

SEA - 5x weekly 737 / 2x weekly Q400
MCO - Increased to 10x weekly
FLL - Increased to 5x weekly
ATL - Increased to 10x weekly
SNA - Increased to 1x daily

YQM - Increased to 3x weekly

Previously reported:
NRT - Extended to year-round, 3x weekly
CDG - Increased to 1x daily
TQO - new, 1x weekly
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Old Posted Jul 21, 2024, 4:42 PM
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WS updated its winter schedule this weekend.
Thanks hollywoodcory.

Is this likely to be the final update to their winter schedule ... i.e. what we see now is what we get?
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Old Posted Jul 22, 2024, 1:48 AM
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Should also add SFO / MZT go 5x weekly in peak periods. I didn't really dive into the domestic schedule yet.

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Thanks hollywoodcory.

Is this likely to be the final update to their winter schedule ... i.e. what we see now is what we get?
There will still be small changes here and there (They are even still tinkering with the summer schedule too), but this is basically the finalized winter schedule.
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Old Posted Jul 23, 2024, 12:57 AM
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Should also add SFO / MZT go 5x weekly in peak periods. I didn't really dive into the domestic schedule yet.
The only real domestic decrease I see is YXT at 2x weekly, otherwise domestic has a small increase from last winter.
YXS has 3x weekly mainline and 4x weekly encore frequencies now, and YCD is double daily with one mainline flight 3x a week. YWG got a noticeable bump and YXE/YQR got small increases. YZF is going up to 10x a week from late December onwards. YOW is down to 13x a week from 14x last winter, and that's about it I think?

Interesting to see mainline slowly replacing Encore frequencies even further.
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Old Posted Jul 24, 2024, 10:16 PM
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Looks like MCO actually has a peak of 12x weekly during the March/spring break weeks. Quite the growth on Florida routes over the past 2 weeks. That would be a peak of 18x weekly overall.
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…Interesting to see mainline slowly replacing Encore frequencies even further.
I imagine that a significant Q400 qualified pilot shortage has something to do with this. I wonder if some of the Sunwing pilots will be trained in Q400 ops when they are brought online.
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