Markyeg
Active Member
I like Porter but the problem in YEG is that they only fly East. It would be my airline of choice if they flew direct to Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna from here.
They are staring YEG-YYC-YVR (assuming maybe Vic too) right away/Q1.
Wednesdays and Saturdays... the same two days WestJet has scheduled.Looks like United will bring back ORD flights this summer - limited frequency and limited time range. Came up while booking a flight. I hope that is not a glitch!
Same thing happens to me last Thursday…same time……only 3 lines open out of 7?Holy moly security was busy this morning at 640am; lined up past the swipe gates a little even.
It was a total joke, never had a shot at ever happening. The first time I saw it, I thought it actually was a joke. Just a big PR move.Interesting Reddit post from January 2025 which is legitimate. Edmonton Airports approached Kumamoto Prefecture with visits in 2023, 2024 and an upcoming visit at the time of writing for January 2025. The plan at that time was to test viability with a 2026 charter with the potential of launching scheduled flights in 2027. One of the reasons quoted by Edmonton Airports for the exploration of a connection with the area is the opening of a semiconductor factory in the area. Does anyone know if there is anything more happening behind the scenes with this and how many months in advance would a charter flight typically be announced?
Sounds like we’re getting UA ORD back and WJ/SLC - didn’t know we lost SLCWednesdays and Saturdays... the same two days WestJet has scheduled.
It was a total joke, never had a shot at ever happening. The first time I saw it, I thought it actually was a joke. Just a big PR move.
YEG can definitely sustain a few weekly flights to Japan, but to Kumamoto? Not at all. From the Kumamoto end, a flight to Edmonton before any major North American hub makes less than zero sense.
Plus, neither cities are particularly huge players in the semiconductor market so business traffic couldn't even slightly sustain this route.




