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I took it to mean Canada. Westjet have been named in SeanMs post about the new ACL coordination report, so maybe that could be it (I hope)Mounties, Beavers. Anymore clues?
If it is then Toronto is the most likely as it's on the Welsh government hit list. IF it is frequency will be interesting.YYZ then?
Twice weekly would be my guess.IF it is frequency will be interesting.
Air Transat would look to operate an A321neo to Cardiff.IMO from YYZ, Air Transat looks to be more likely - they already go LGW, MAN and GLA, and an A330 would take advantage of CWL's slightly longer runway compared to BRS
I think it depends on the airline and what they're looking for as a destination for their passengers and of course they'll want passengers from the UK to fly to their country. Wales as a destination has a lot of history ie castles etc along with the Celtic connection.I hope for Cardiffs sake it would work but I’m just trying to instill a sense of realism into this debate
Some very good points and I often use BRS as a benchmark for routes. If its not served from there, there's likely a reason.Having followed local and national aviation matters for 60 odd years I am reluctant to rain on somebodies parade but I’m surprised that an airline thinks it can make a trans Atlantic flight work from Cardiff. Even Birmingham at about 15 times the size of Cardiff cannot get such a route.
I accept lots of work has probably been put into trying to secure a service and plenty of research done but the evidence in history of such adventures is not instilling belief that it would last.
I hope for Cardiffs sake it would work but I’m just trying to instill a sense of realism into this debate
Zoom started Toronto at 1 weekly then went to 2 weekly in 2008. Vancouver was 1 weekly. I believe both were operated on a 767. Pretty sure any potential new route would be operated on a narrow body.4 weekly is high.
Was Zoom seasonal?
Don't Montego Bay and Cancun count as transatlantic flights then?Even Birmingham at about 15 times the size of Cardiff cannot get such a route.
I think the YYZ schedules started as a 767, then one 757 direct and one 767 LGW-CWL-YYZ, and eventually becoming 2x 757 CWL-YYZ only and a 767 CWL-BFS-YVR.Zoom started Toronto at 1 weekly then went to 2 weekly in 2008. Vancouver was 1 weekly. I believe both were operated on a 767. Pretty sure any potential new route would be operated on a narrow body.
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