Also note that not every go-around results in a Daily Occurrence report.
Ishrion Aviation is saying Bermudair is coming to Montreal
Le site de Bermudair aussi :
That’s great. I went to Bermuda a long time ago… via Toronto on an Air Canada L1011. The island isn’t tropical so no palm trees but it has beautiful pink beaches and Hamilton is very colorful plus the people were very friendly. It is however very expensive since they fly in everything. I was fearing running out of money at the time back then LOL. Good memories though and would go back.
Ya that’s where all the secret millions go
literally offshore accounts.
Bermuda represents more than a third of the global reinsurance market! It’s not really where high net worth individuals would go however… Cayman or the Bahamas are more tailored to those.
Bermudair starts June 12th, 2x a week on Thursday and Sunday, year round with E175.
BDA 8h00
Arrival YUL 9h55
YUL 10h55
Arrival BDA 14h30
Vancouver a publié ses chiffres pour 2024. 24 millions de passagers. Ya sérieusement moyen de les dépasser bientôt si la croissance à Montréal continue au même rythme. A part si leurs vols vers l’Asie ne sont pas encore de retour au niveau pré pandémique, si quelqu’un a l’info peut être.
Je crois que les vols de/vers la Chine sont sérieusement amputés, globalement. Ça n’aide pas YVR.
I’m curious if trans border numbers are going to nosedive this month and over the next few months into spring. There’s a strong anti US sentiment on social media now with lots of people cancelling vacations there. Could be though domestic numbers will rise accordingly. If this trade war keeps continuing every 30 days people will just be done with the USA if they aren’t already.
Anything is possible. But I reckon we might see a corresponding increase in inbound travel due to our sinking dollar.
Where do you see these numbers? Last update was 24 million as of November, they will likely finish the year above 26 million… still a solid gap between YVR and YUL but definitely closing.
Il a probablement fait une mauvaise lecture du tableau parce que la case totale indique un nombre autour de 24 millions, mais il faut ensuite lire la case décembre qui a une valeur nulle.
November Passengers.pdf (202.0 KB)
Oh oops sorry ! @MTLover. C’est exactement ce que j’ai fait. Got too excited excited for a second didn’t read properly.
C’est vrai, et le tourisme Chinois vers le Canada (souvent via YVR) a été réduit considérablement ces dernières années.
I finally located the 2023 numbers for American airports by international traffic and made a ranking. If you include Mexico City, YUL now ranks #6 ahead of major hubs Newark, Chicago, San Francisco, Atlanta, Dallas and Houston. Truly impressive!
By the way, I saw an electronic TV ad on the 40 east in Mtl-East French-Bee saw it fast looked like the one I posted that is already at ORL
Parlant de la Chine, toutes les restrictions ont été enlevées, donc j’imagine qu’Air China va considérer rouvrir la route pour Montréal?
C’est pas prévu pour l’instant car le vol devrait passer via l’espace aérien Russe.