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Originally Posted by fanofYOW
YOW said it does not show up as a point of sale when someone drives to YUL and therefore, it does not show up as a number. This is coming straight from YOW, not me. They said this is YOW’s biggest downfall because the number of people using it is lower than what it should be.
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This is in the booking engine. But, airlines also have access to your credit card information and any passenger into you fill out for foreign travel. They know where their customers are coming from.
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Originally Posted by fanofYOW
You’re also telling me that if I pay for tickets straight from LH’s site and take LH throughout my entire journey, AC benefits? If that was true, as long as AC get’s minimal I’m good.
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That is literally what a metal neutral Joint Venture is. They split all profits on all seats across the Atlantic. Even if you fly LH or connect through Newark with United, half the profit goes to AC. In effect, you're dealing with a single airline across the Atlantic, with Air Canada, Lufthansa and United Airlines. They literally had to get antitrust immunity for their Joint Venture:
https://financialpost.com/transportation...sa-and-united-wins-eu-antitrust-approval
So, it's not just AC ignoring Ottawa. They've decided as a group that it is more profitable to flow Ottawa pax through YYZ, YUL, EWR and IAD across the Atlantic.
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Originally Posted by fanofYOW
You seem to think AC’s operations from YOW is acceptable and giving us all the options we need. We should just agree to disagree because I don’t. And because I don’t doesn’t mean I think anyone is “conspiring”.
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You were literally saying they have the data and are ignoring it. Why would any rational business do that?
It's not that I think the current setup is great. Indeed, I detest the AC chokehold on YOW. But beating it requires understanding what you're up against. Begging LH for service isn't beating AC, for example. Getting Aer Lingus to fly here (IAG/Oneworld) or Air France (AFKL/SkyTeam), along with a Porter scissor hub would actually make a difference.
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Originally Posted by fanofYOW
Also about the population statement. We’re slightly bigger than Calgary and Edmonton. But their airport numbers are much higher due to their isolation without a major hub airport 1.5 hours away by car.
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It's not just isolation. They have a highly lucrative anchor industry (oil and gas) that flies talent all over the world, often in business class, and pays well enough that those employees have some of the highest disposable incomes in the country, which lets them afford more expensive vacations. Ottawa has a lot of public servants who need a minister's approval if more than 5 of them want to go to a conference, who only fly economy and who mostly vacation at cheap resorts in the Caribbean. And Ottawa does have a hub 1.5 hrs away and a population who has proven they're willing to drive.
Put it this way. If you were running one of those carriers, I'm sure you'd make the same decisions when your network planners gave you the same data.
YOW needs to lock down Porter. And then find some way to lock Porter and IAG management in a room, so that Aer Lingus or British Airways can come here. Air France and KLM are long shots given their ties to WestJet. And if AC or LH is back in Ottawa doing long haul, you can kiss those other carriers good bye for awhile.