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shoelessjoe wrote:They have been using the few remaining DH1s in the fleet to operate these flights - my guess is this corresponds with exit of those last DH1s from the Jazz fleet.
North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
C172YT wrote:shoelessjoe wrote:They have been using the few remaining DH1s in the fleet to operate these flights - my guess is this corresponds with exit of those last DH1s from the Jazz fleet.
That would make sense - per Air Canada's 2019 year-end update, all six Dash 8-100s are to exit the fleet this year.
CFM565A1 wrote:North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
WestJet isn’t allowed into YCG without amendments to the participation act between AC and the Federal Govt. With more pressing issues I doubt there’s even time to consider that right now.
Whiteguy wrote:CFM56 I 5A1 wrote:North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
WestJet isn’t allowed into YCG without amendments to the participation act between AC and the Federal Govt. With more pressing issues I doubt there’s even time to consider that right now.
What restrictions would be preventing WS serving YCG??
ramprat320 wrote:Refresh my memory why the Qs can’t serve YCG? I mean CP and PW used to fly in there with 37s.....not sure why a Q can’t do it
Skywatcher wrote:I've always been surprised that a city the size of Lethbridge doesn't have either YYZ or YVR service. It must be such a time wasting hassle to transit in YYC.
ghYHZ wrote:Has Air Canada always had a presence at Lethbridge? It was on the original Transcontinental route back in the late 1930s.
CFM565A1 wrote:North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
WestJet isn’t allowed into YCG without amendments to the participation act between AC and the Federal Govt. With more pressing issues I doubt there’s even time to consider that right now.
jimbo737 wrote:CFM565A1 wrote:North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
WestJet isn’t allowed into YCG without amendments to the participation act between AC and the Federal Govt. With more pressing issues I doubt there’s even time to consider that right now.
Unmitigated nonsense.
jimbo737 wrote:CFM565A1 wrote:North3270 wrote:I could definitely see the Calgary to Castlegar route being the next to fall. I'm sure WS would be quick jump in if that happens.
WestJet isn’t allowed into YCG without amendments to the participation act between AC and the Federal Govt. With more pressing issues I doubt there’s even time to consider that right now.
Unmitigated nonsense.
SpaceshipDC10 wrote:Since routes are being suspended which part of the fleet will be parked and where?
https://www.aircanada.com/ca/en/aco/hom ... ravel.html
Salomon wrote:What are the chances of the Air Transat acquisition aborting? Stock market seems to think it’s not gonna happen
SpaceshipDC10 wrote:Don't know whether it's related but it seems that A333 C-GFUR has not returned to service since it flew back from Singapore at the end of February and landed at YYZ.
alexdelzotto wrote:SpaceshipDC10 wrote:Don't know whether it's related but it seems that A333 C-GFUR has not returned to service since it flew back from Singapore at the end of February and landed at YYZ.
No point flying an aircraft that is in a different configuration then the other 330s.
It would just be more of a headache for operations/gate agents to have to reprint boarding passes and re seat everyone.
rlwynn wrote:Not Air Canada but Canada sent a 737-200 to Morocco to pick up Canadians today.
rlwynn wrote:Not Air Canada but Canada sent a 737-200 to Morocco to pick up Canadians today.
beechnut wrote:I'm skeptical it's Nolinor. This news item from today suggests it will be a 77W, high-density version:
https://canadianaviationnews.wordpress. ... ir-canada/
beechnut wrote:I'm skeptical it's Nolinor. This news item from today suggests it will be a 77W, high-density version:
https://canadianaviationnews.wordpress. ... ir-canada/
Dominion301 wrote:AC have the domestic and international portions of their April schedule live. I found the following aircraft types in service:
Mainline
E90 - mostly on YYZ-YOW, but on a few others
220 - all flights touch YUL
319
320
321
333 - including 1x YYZ-YHZ - lobster hauler?
789
77W
Rouge
319 - to YQT and YQM from YYZ
Express
DH1 - yep still found it active in Alberta, albeit barely
DH3 - all in the East
DH4
CR2
CR9
So no 763s (both mainline and Rouge), 788s, 77Ls anywhere that I can see. I would disregard transborder at this point. E75s show up on transborder...which is where they mostly are anyways. I would imagine some E75 flying will continue.
Lots of Express towns suspended. YLW keeps mainline 1x 320 to YVR, while YQB-YYZ has a mainline E90 or 320 on some days.
Whiteguy wrote:I would think all Rouge flying will disappear, all FAs are being laid off and Rouge shut down.