Gronk!
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London/Gatwick is another viable option. I do prefer London/Heathrow but only because of their Tube terminal.
Don't let your hatred of Calgary get in the way of the truthSure can! YYC flights are abundant and empty….so that they have to have fire sales to fill the seats…..always has been and always will
TBH, I don't think that it would harm YEG very much, if any. It might even help YEG's tourism overall. Tourism to Banff has been rising rapidly, partly due to the new overseas direct flights. With a train from YYC-Banff, and to YEG, there's a better possibility of getting tourists to make a stop in Edmonton. I could be wrong, but it's a possibility, if the train is fast and efficient.It will be the final nail in the coffin for YEG if Calgary gets its recently proposed Banff train line and the contingent YYC to downtown rail link sadly
Airline prices never make sense to the purchasers, but there's always business reasons behind it. A couple of years ago I was in Nova Scotia for a month, and looked into visiting a friend who lives in Maine. It was cheaper to go from Calgary to Boston than Halifax to Boston. Not just for a particular day, it was like that for all flight times. It defies logic.Met a woman the other day who was going to Grande Prairie via YYC Asked why she said it was way cheaper.
It doesn't make good sense, but the logic could be if an airline wants to sustain or increase flights to a certain city. I feel that is something the Calgary based airline does there and other competitors may respond to that too.Airline prices never make sense to the purchasers, but there's always business reasons behind it. A couple of years ago I was in Nova Scotia for a month, and looked into visiting a friend who lives in Maine. It was cheaper to go from Calgary to Boston than Halifax to Boston. Not just for a particular day, it was like that for all flight times. It defies logic.
First of all Heathrow is not the only airport in London and I suspect way more people want to go to there than Dublin. An Iceland stop over or connection could be good for flights to various European destinations.Isn’t Heathrow one of the most over taxed airports in the world? Fees are high, resources stressed. Would we not be better served by a destination such as Dublin/Iceland.
I disagree, neither actually have anything to do with us really. It will make it more convenient for those going to Banff or downtown Calgary already which is good for them.It will be the final nail in the coffin for YEG if Calgary gets its recently proposed Banff train line and the contingent YYC to downtown rail link sadly
Well if they have the same load factor and one has lower prices, I don't think it is as profitable then. I suspect it is not all seats, but they are trying fill some remaining seats possibly with people from other cities.Don't let your hatred of Calgary get in the way of the truthLoad factors for YYC-YYZ are the same as YEG-YYZ. There are far more flights from YYC-YYZ and thus more opportunity to discount flights, but if the flights from YYC-YYZ had continuously low load factors the airlines would cutback the amount of flights rather than discount them. They're running a business not secretly conspiring to help out Calgary.
I think you completely missed what he was saying. Yes similar load factors, but the important part is one route has a larger volume of seats which brings down prices. It's not that YYC-YYZ is "more empty" or "less profitable".Well if they have the same load factor and one has lower prices, I don't think it is as profitable then.
Actually I believe what was said was more flights, nothing about the volume of seats on the planes. Having more flights in itself would not reduce operating costs.I think you completely missed what he was saying. Yes similar load factors, but the important part is one route has a larger volume of seats which brings down prices. It's not that YYC-YYZ is "more empty" or "less profitable".
Only if you buy the ticket …. Look to Porter.Do airlines think we’re stupid?
I did the connection several times.First of all Heathrow is not the only airport in London and I suspect way more people want to go to there than Dublin. An Iceland stop over or connection could be good for flights to various European destinations.
Yes, that's it in a nutshell. Because of the hub status, there are lots of flights from YYC that can be backfilled much easier with connecting passengers. The response to Maclac was more about flights not being empty. From WS's point of view it's probably economical for them to have lower prices and backfill multiple flights, but it still has to be make business sense for them to do it.Well if they have the same load factor and one has lower prices, I don't think it is as profitable then. I suspect it is not all seats, but they are trying fill some remaining seats possibly with people from other cities.
It's simply the way the cookie has crumbled. Calgary was always going to be the hub for Alberta and has been since the new airport was built in 1975, with or without WSI know sometimes here there's the feeling that WS is secretly trying to screw Edmonton, but they didn't just say, 'hey let's give Calgary 3 times the flights to Toronto' and then realized the flights were empty so they decided to discount the tickets. It's only airport hub economics.




