Amare
Senior Member
^And it very well may be! I'm not trying to impose bias here, just stating the facts as to what I see on a regular basis at Pearson.
Wonder what effect Air Canada's proposed purchase of Air Transat will have on operations at YYZ.
Transat operates out of T3 and while there is bound to be some consolidation on routes served by both AC/ACr and Transat moving even some of those flights out of T3 and into the already crowded T1 is bound to create an additional crunch on an already gate constrained terminal.
T3 loses a pretty significant domestic tenant, leaving only WestJet, and Sunwing there as domestic airlines with a large mix of international airlines
Knowing Air Canada i'd suspect they'd want to completely "fold" operations into their own operations (ie: the Air Transat brand would cease to exist). If that were to happen all flights would be moved to T1.Wonder what effect Air Canada's proposed purchase of Air Transat will have on operations at YYZ.
Transat operates out of T3 and while there is bound to be some consolidation on routes served by both AC/ACr and Transat moving even some of those flights out of T3 and into the already crowded T1 is bound to create an additional crunch on an already gate constrained terminal.
T3 loses a pretty significant domestic tenant, leaving only WestJet, and Sunwing there as domestic airlines with a large mix of international airlines
Do we have any new timelines for future Pearson gateside expansions? I haven't heard anything from them in a while.The new pier G (Gate 193 expansion) will be finished before the merger is approved and integration occurs.
Do we have any new timelines for future Pearson gateside expansions? I haven't heard anything from them in a while.
Pier G construction started about 18 months ago and is very thrifty so ought to be done in another year.
Ah, I guess it's not going to be anywhere as nice as Pier E? Should we expect something not unlike the Infield Terminal?
Rumors on timeline I found:Pier G construction started about 18 months ago and is very thrifty so ought to be done in another year.
I don't know of a timeline for Pier H if that's what you mean.
https://www.airliners.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1412119&start=200#p21350779whywhyzee said:G gates open June 21st, jetbridges will not be available until September or October, so the 5 new gates will be ground loading temporarily as work is completed.
Pier H work is underway, the foundation area is being prepped.
An AC-TS wouldn't just mean contracted competition in the airline market but also the package holiday business, presumably.
I wonder whether Porter has given thought to making an overture to Onex. Onex might have a problem with the family succession plan though: https://ca.travelpulse.com/news/airlines/porter-airlines-announces-new-ceo.html
AC would not have put 40M$ on the table just to lose it.I have doubts the merger would get approved. Rouge and Transat are direct competitors. It would provide an unfair advantage to AC.
AC would not have put 40M$ on the table just to lose it.