jzair
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ANA, a Star Alliance carrier, is most certainly not moving to an airport without its Canadian Star Alliance partner. At least not voluntarily.
Of course, and that's why I said once ANA comes to Pearson, slot constraints are even tighter. I did not say ANA will come to Hamilton or Pickering, that would be a disastrous decision.
As demand grows for the Pearson slots, we could see discount carriers like Sunwing and Air Transat head for Hamilton or Pickering.
Correct, this is precisely the role of the new airports. By definition, fleeing out of Pearson and using other airside facilities is relieving Pearson due to addition capacity growth.
This is a strawman you came up with
This was an accurate real life example (AC Jazz IAH - YYZ) with a LF probably in the 50-60% and you've previously propose replacing these flights with 110-130 seaters. Not trying to say this is the wrong way to solve slot issues but there are examples when this simply doesn't make sense for airlines.