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Okay, but this is just how competition amongst airlines work. This strategy of "licking the cookie" as you call it is not even remotely specific to Westjet or Edmonton. I could come up with a million examples of this phenomenon happening from other parts of Canada from different airlines, or even other parts of the world. Really strange thing to blame WS for.

I primarily have a problem with the MOU of our provincial government and WS that only mentions and addresses one city in terms of guarantees and exclusivity. Not remotely suggesting YEG should be a co-hub but for us to not even have 1 international flight when airlines like KLM can provide it successfully to us is a joke
 
I primarily have a problem with the MOU of our provincial government and WS that only mentions and addresses one city in terms of guarantees and exclusivity. Not remotely suggesting YEG should be a co-hub but for us to not even have 1 international flight when airlines like KLM can provide it successfully to us is a joke
That deal expires in October 27. There should be serious lobbying already from the
Community here that if this deal gets renewed Edmonton is included in it,
 
Also to clear up some fog around that MOU….. it didn’t prohibit other airports, like YEG, from getting any 787 service, it just stated that YYC would be the *base* for the 787s. WS chose to do some winter flying from YVR/YYZ using these 787s after the MOU was signed, and that was completely allowed. They chose not to deploy any to YEG, nothing was prohibiting it.
 
Also to clear up some fog around that MOU….. it didn’t prohibit other airports, like YEG, from getting any 787 service, it just stated that YYC would be the *base* for the 787s. WS chose to do some winter flying from YVR/YYZ using these 787s after the MOU was signed, and that was completely allowed. They chose not to deploy any to YEG, nothing was prohibiting it.

Was just making the point how YEG was excluded from any mention in the MOU that involved provincial investment while targets and requirements were outlined for YYC such as: increasing annual seat capacity in Calgary by 80 per cent by 2028 compared to 2022 levels, maintaining a fleet of 100 aircraft based in Calgary, and expanding WestJet’s global hub in Calgary to offer 100 non-stop routes, representing a 20 per cent increase from 2022.

Not even knocking the idea of an MOU. Just want to get in on it as a large tax and population base in the province that seemingly needs to battle hard for some increased service.
 
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Also to clear up some fog around that MOU….. it didn’t prohibit other airports, like YEG, from getting any 787 service, it just stated that YYC would be the *base* for the 787s. WS chose to do some winter flying from YVR/YYZ using these 787s after the MOU was signed, and that was completely allowed. They chose not to deploy any to YEG, nothing was prohibiting it.
That’s true . WestJet did operate some Vancouver YVR/ Toronto YYZ on the Boeing 787’s to Hawaii 🇺🇸/ Mexico 🇲🇽 even after the MOU. Even YYC - YYZ / YYZ - YVR 🇨🇦domestic rotations too.

(If) Edmonton YEG did get a WS 787 to London UK 🇬🇧 route (in a few years time), It probably be rotated on inbound plane ✈️ from either YVR/ YYZ - London Gatwick LGW -YEG - LGW- YVR/YYZ.


But yes Calgary YYC will remain WS WestJet’s Boeing 787’s base there as its Main Hub & plus they built a 125,000-square-foot, eight-story facility at the YYC Calgary International Airport designed for servicing its Boeing 787 Dreamliners and other aircraft. Built to house one 787 at a time, the state-of-the-art hangar includes maintenance areas, parts storage, and office space for technical teams, allowing WestJet to perform indoor maintenance on its wide-body jets and support its new international routes.
 
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That deal expires in October 27. There should be serious lobbying already from the
Community here that if this deal gets renewed Edmonton is included in it,
Yes, COVID era restrictions of only having international flights out of a limited number of airports in Canada are over, ended some time ago. So it would be nice to see a broader approach to this by the Provincial government now.
 
Yes, COVID era restrictions of only having international flights out of a limited number of airports in Canada are over, ended some time ago. So it would be nice to see a broader approach to this by the Provincial government now.
Even without, provincial government help.
WS WestJet continues to build up Calgary YYC aviation hub in 🇨🇦.
 
Even without, provincial government help.
WS WestJet continues to build up Calgary YYC aviation hub in 🇨🇦.
Uh, the province is paying for it.

"The training centre, which will officially be called the Alberta Training Centre of Excellence for Aviation and Aerospace, is being built with an $11-million grant from the provincial government."

 
Even without, provincial government help.
WS WestJet continues to build up Calgary YYC aviation hub in 🇨🇦.

This is their HQ and where they were founded, why would they not 'prop it up'?
 
It looks like (AC) Air Canada *New* Boeing 787 Dreamliner 10 fleet of planes ✈️ will be based at Toronto YYZ 1st to support AC’s YYZ hub & international flights /expansion.


Plus the AC 787-10 has lot of premium seats 42J 28W and 262 Y according to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Canada_fleet

I’m sure as AC gets more deliveries of 787-10 they will rotate some of it to operate international flights from Vancouver YVR & Montreal YUL AC hubs & even on the Calgary YYC- London LHR UK route too (seasonally) ✅.

I don’t think Edmonton YEG will see the AC 787-10 , unless AC decides to upgauge from YYZ✅.
 
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Vanfan, you missed the point that our provincial government provides subsidies to WS which favour YYC over YEG. We all know that the hub and spoke system used by WS and AC hurt air transborder and international service from YEG. No one living in Edmonton wants the dreaded 3:40 YYC layover after a european flight. All people in YEG want is just a bit better transborder and international service (dare to dream but year round service of some sort to LHR or CDG in addition to to current AMS service). As the metro approaches 2 million it is becoming apparent that our air service may not significantly improve due to the hub and spoke mentality of the two Canadian airlines. Vanfan, if you were in charge of YEG, what would you do to attract new transborder and international flights to/from YEG?
 
That’s true.
Yes all airlines ✈️ in Canada 🇨🇦/ around the world 🌏 build its Hubs 1st , before adding frequencies at other bases✅.
They have been "building" or propping it up for quite a while now. I really don't think they are so precarious now that they need to keep doing that, so I really hope that will be done soon.
 
It looks like (AC) Air Canada *New* Boeing 787 Dreamliner 10 fleet of planes ✈️ will be based at Toronto YYZ 1st to support AC’s YYZ hub & international flights /expansion.


Plus the AC 787-10 has lot of premium seats 42J 28W and 262 Y according to Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Canada_fleet

I’m sure as AC gets more deliveries of 787-10 they will rotate some of it to operate international flights from Vancouver YVR & Montreal YUL AC hubs & even on the Calgary YYC- London LHR UK route too (seasonally) ✅.

I don’t think Edmonton YEG will see the AC 787-10 , unless AC decides to upgauge from YYZ✅.
Let's just remind ourselves that Vanfan123 is Calfan12 on SSP. Bald-faced Calgary huckster.
 
Okay, but this is just how competition amongst airlines work. This strategy of "licking the cookie" as you call it is not even remotely specific to Westjet or Edmonton. I could come up with a million examples of this phenomenon happening from other parts of Canada from different airlines, or even other parts of the world. Really strange thing to blame WS for.
Of course you are correct the airline industry is very competitive and they have done nothing illegal. What bothers me is this strategy would not work in any other market. Not YVR or YHZ only YEG. That is both frustrating and infuriating that we are a captive market that doesn’t get the service that is justified.
On the other hand AC doesn’t think we are worth fighting over. They offer seasonal flights to LHR and could potentially go year round with the XLR from YOW. AC Express have direct flights from YWG and YHZ to YOW .but not Alberta’s provincial capital it took Porter Airlines to initiate that service. It is galling for the people of Edmonton to be treated as inconsequential a second rate market an after thought and I for one am tired of it.
 

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