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YVRda wrote:"The Government of Brazil’s recent decision to relax the visa application process for Canadian travellers is expected to lead to new direct flight routes between major Brazilian destinations and some of Canada’s largest cities"
"A source in the aviation industry who wished to remain anonymous told Daily Hive at least one Canadian airline is expected to launch a new service between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Rio de Janeiro or possibly Sao Paulo. The individual described such a service as “imminent”.
I think with the right aircraft such as the Boeing 787 this would be a success and would be huge for the west coast and YVR. Has there ever been a route between YVR and Brazil in the past?
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouve ... ted-future
airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
izbtmnhd wrote:YVRda wrote:"The Government of Brazil’s recent decision to relax the visa application process for Canadian travellers is expected to lead to new direct flight routes between major Brazilian destinations and some of Canada’s largest cities"
"A source in the aviation industry who wished to remain anonymous told Daily Hive at least one Canadian airline is expected to launch a new service between Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and Rio de Janeiro or possibly Sao Paulo. The individual described such a service as “imminent”.
I think with the right aircraft such as the Boeing 787 this would be a success and would be huge for the west coast and YVR. Has there ever been a route between YVR and Brazil in the past?
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/vancouve ... ted-future
At least one Canadian airline? Who outside of AC would want to launch this route? WestJet, haha? Are they counting RV as a "separate" airline?
YVRda wrote:Nobody would fly GIG-YVR-LAX, that is a huge backtrack compared to, for example, GIG-PTY-LAX. YVR is near the GC for DEL-SFO.airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
They started flights to DEL before Air India announced SFO-DEL and that's been a success. The 787 was built for long thin routes like YVR-Brazil.. I wouldn't be suprised if this route becomes a reality.
airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
YYZLGA wrote:I'm fairly skeptical about this rumour, but it is possible. There is a huge amount of transferring traffic on AC from Brazil to Asia via YYZ. I'd imagine, if this rumour is true, that a flight through YVR would be geared to similar types of transfer traffic. The route via YYZ to China is somewhat longer than via YVR, but there are a few Asian destinations only served from YVR. AC is heavily targeting this kind of transfer traffic, so it makes some sense.
A different possibility is a Fifth Freedom route from one of the many Chinese carriers serving YVR.
YYZLGA wrote:I'm fairly skeptical about this rumour, but it is possible. There is a huge amount of transferring traffic on AC from Brazil to Asia via YYZ. I'd imagine, if this rumour is true, that a flight through YVR would be geared to similar types of transfer traffic. The route via YYZ to China is somewhat longer than via YVR, but there are a few Asian destinations only served from YVR. AC is heavily targeting this kind of transfer traffic, so it makes some sense.
A different possibility is a Fifth Freedom route from one of the many Chinese carriers serving YVR.
airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
rbavfan wrote:airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
Yes but that has to do with the extremely annoying Visa process that limits tourism to Brazil. Wen the US gets relaxed Visa changes US Airlines will add service from more cities than they are currently operating from.
IrishAyes wrote:ooof. this would be a decently long flight....6800 NM for YVR-GRU, 6900 for YVR-GIG
Acey wrote:IrishAyes wrote:ooof. this would be a decently long flight....6800 NM for YVR-GRU, 6900 for YVR-GIG
Wrong.
GIG-YVR is 6,048 nm and GRU-YVR is 5,960 nm.
IrishAyes wrote:Acey wrote:IrishAyes wrote:ooof. this would be a decently long flight....6800 NM for YVR-GRU, 6900 for YVR-GIG
Wrong.
GIG-YVR is 6,048 nm and GRU-YVR is 5,960 nm.
Not per GC map.
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=yvr-gru/gig
IrishAyes wrote:Acey wrote:IrishAyes wrote:ooof. this would be a decently long flight....6800 NM for YVR-GRU, 6900 for YVR-GIG
Wrong.
GIG-YVR is 6,048 nm and GRU-YVR is 5,960 nm.
Not per GC map.
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=yvr-gru/gig
MIflyer12 wrote:airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
That's what I was thinking. Brazil-YVR-Asia? Is there really enough moderate-yield volume to be chased?
YVRda wrote:airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
They started flights to DEL before Air India announced SFO-DEL and that's been a success. The 787 was built for long thin routes like YVR-Brazil.. I wouldn't be suprised if this route becomes a reality.
wedgetail737 wrote:YVRda wrote:airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
They started flights to DEL before Air India announced SFO-DEL and that's been a success. The 787 was built for long thin routes like YVR-Brazil.. I wouldn't be suprised if this route becomes a reality.
I think the population demographics between West Asians and Brazilians are completely different. The population in the Pacific Northwest is booming! At least in the Seattle area, both Microsoft and Boeing; and probably many others are bringing in West Asians for employment. The Fraser Valley has a significant West Asian population. I'm a little surprised that AI hasn't given SEA a try.
I'm not saying it would impossible. But in my opinion, I just don't think it is very likely, despite easier VISA requirements.
9252fly wrote:I'm struggling to see how this route would succeed. Perhaps a seasonal Rouge B763, just trying to figure out which season.
whywhyzee wrote:A Brazilian government official (could have been the minister of tourism, can’t recall) came out recently and said that they want to have 4-5 flights from Brazil to Canada, he was quoted in a Toronto based article I read on Facebook. I think it’s clear that both sides want to see growth beyond AC’s YYZ-GRU which currently stands as the only direct flight between Canada and Brazil. The AC 788 with it’s dense configuration is perfect to open up a potential GRU-YVR, and I can definitely see GIG-YYZ restarting, likely with Rouge again. Other then that, Latam or Avianca Brazil could probably run a GRU-YYZ, but beyond that, I don’t know how much the market can support, at least at this point. Advertising and promotion would probably go a long way towards generating demand, particularly on the Canadian side. It’s the awareness that is lacking.
LAXdude1023 wrote:wedgetail737 wrote:YVRda wrote:
All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
They started flights to DEL before Air India announced SFO-DEL and that's been a success. The 787 was built for long thin routes like YVR-Brazil.. I wouldn't be suprised if this route becomes a reality.
I think the population demographics between West Asians and Brazilians are completely different. The population in the Pacific Northwest is booming! At least in the Seattle area, both Microsoft and Boeing; and probably many others are bringing in WAest Asians for employment. The Fraser Valley has a significant West Asian population. I'm a little surprised that AI hasn't given SEA a try.
I'm not saying it would impossible. But in my opinion, I just don't think it is very likely, despite easier VISA requirements.
Why should AI be more interested in SEA when LAX/BOS/DFW/IAH are all larger air market to India and have larger Indian populations. Dallas has about 2x as many Indian residents as Seattle.
YVRda wrote:airgeekteen wrote:I doubt it. Brazil does not even have flights to SFO and GIG does not even have flights to LAX.
All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
geoshina wrote:This Brazil - Asia has been discussed a long time.
Currently the ME3 + TK and ET have been the ones carrying the bulk of people from these two continents.
They don't require visa or at least transit visa and they offer cheaper prices.
I think AC could try it. But I doubt if it will succeed in this route.
izbtmnhd wrote:Are they counting RV as a "separate" airline?
smokeybandit wrote:How many people are yearning to go to Brazil that have decided not to due to Visa rules? Can't be that many to necessitate immediate new flights.
wedgetail737 wrote:LAXdude1023 wrote:wedgetail737 wrote:
I think the population demographics between West Asians and Brazilians are completely different. The population in the Pacific Northwest is booming! At least in the Seattle area, both Microsoft and Boeing; and probably many others are bringing in WAest Asians for employment. The Fraser Valley has a significant West Asian population. I'm a little surprised that AI hasn't given SEA a try.
I'm not saying it would impossible. But in my opinion, I just don't think it is very likely, despite easier VISA requirements.
Why should AI be more interested in SEA when LAX/BOS/DFW/IAH are all larger air market to India and have larger Indian populations. Dallas has about 2x as many Indian residents as Seattle.
Did I say anything about SEA vs. LAX/BOS/DFW/IAH???? No! The subject matter was comparing the possibility of YVR to Brazil vs. YVR to India. I just thought AI might consider SEA someday since the LOCAL population was booming here.
YYZLGA wrote:I'm fairly skeptical about this rumour, but it is possible. There is a huge amount of transferring traffic on AC from Brazil to Asia via YYZ. I'd imagine, if this rumour is true, that a flight through YVR would be geared to similar types of transfer traffic. The route via YYZ to China is somewhat longer than via YVR, but there are a few Asian destinations only served from YVR. AC is heavily targeting this kind of transfer traffic, so it makes some sense.
A different possibility is a Fifth Freedom route from one of the many Chinese carriers serving YVR.
LAX772LR wrote:izbtmnhd wrote:Are they counting RV as a "separate" airline?
RV *is* a separate airline....
yowza wrote:Um, you know statute miles are not the same as nautical miles, yes?
izbtmnhd wrote:LAX772LR wrote:izbtmnhd wrote:Are they counting RV as a "separate" airline?
RV *is* a separate airline....
Yes, yes “clever” guy. Feel better now?
MapleLeaf789 wrote:I think this idea has legs...at least enough to try three days per week.
MapleLeaf789 wrote:There is a lot of Asian feed into Vancouver.
MapleLeaf789 wrote:I'm sure there is a high demand for cargo too.
raylee67 wrote:
Also, YVR is actually a closer point of connection for traffic between Japan/Korea and Brazil. The rest of Asia is better off traveling via Europe or ME for their traffic to Brazil, but not Korea and Japan. If AC can start a 3/wkly 788 flight from YVR to GRU or GIG, and time it to connect to the flights from/to NRT/HND, KIX, NGO and ICN, this could work.
LAX772LR wrote:izbtmnhd wrote:LAX772LR wrote:RV *is* a separate airline....
Yes, yes “clever” guy. Feel better now?
By stopping your ignorance from spreading to others? Meh, I guess so.
Thenoflyzone wrote:raylee67 wrote:
Also, YVR is actually a closer point of connection for traffic between Japan/Korea and Brazil. The rest of Asia is better off traveling via Europe or ME for their traffic to Brazil, but not Korea and Japan. If AC can start a 3/wkly 788 flight from YVR to GRU or GIG, and time it to connect to the flights from/to NRT/HND, KIX, NGO and ICN, this could work.
If you time YVR-GRU-YVR to connect with the Asian bank, then that AC plane will need to sit idle at GRU for over 12 hours.
This is the main problem of running flights between North America and South America. If you want to maximize connectivity, you can't do a quick turn. Same problem between Australia and the US, or between Europe and South Africa.
YVRda wrote:All the more reason for AC or any other airline to start flights from YVR! The amount of connection traffic they would get from the USA and Asia would be huge.
yowza wrote:AC metal sits on the ground in GRU for 10 hours between YYZ-GRU and GRU-YYZ. It's just the cost of doing north-south business. Maybe AC can get creative and stick a tag onto this to keep the aircraft active. JJ operated a YYZ tag on the back of a JFK flight for years so I've got to believe that a reciprocal fifth freedom is in place.
YOWza