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Old Posted Dec 5, 2025, 10:33 PM
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Moreover, Toronto<->Saint John<->St. John’s could be a viable route, perhaps even more viable, considering the two legs of the route would be essentially the same length. Or do you consider this route non viable as well?
It has the same problem, plentiful demand between St. John's and Toronto and regular flights. The people who want to go between those two cities won't want to stop in Saint John (1-2 hour delay). So really those flights would be for people going to/from Saint John only.

I don't know if the demand is there or if they are viable but generally airlines will highly optimize the services. If there were a lot of demand out of Saint John they wouldn't want to lose that revenue.
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