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I agree that Toronto can be a madhouse, but we have always found it to be Number 1 for getting through - on every score. Just allow lots of time. (Hard to do on connecting flights, I realize)
Our daughter has been through there a lot in the past few years and always gotten good care and service.
Oh yes - not a white male - I see the connection! LOL!
Interestingly, she got pulled off of a flight one time at an African airport. A couple of badges walked on looking grim and pointed at her and about 4 non-white guys. Talk about terrified?
They go off the jet and minutes later she's told to get back on, but not the tans. Kind of like she was the "quota" cover.
Not sure if this would work for you, but there's a super nice little airport in London, Ontario, that connects to several western-CDN airports. It is very small and the most user-friendly airport I've seen. (Not that I've seen many)
We much prefer going thru there if the flights scheds allow.
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My point to this whole thread is that the Regina Airport authority thought they could overcharge American companies to land in Canada. They could build a big beautiful airport and pay great wages to staff and upper management.
But the Americans took there money and planes and went home.
Similar this winter one Company has pulled Regina as its direct flights to winter holidays.
The airport has a big problem and once the flights are gone they aren't coming back.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostMy point to this whole thread is that the Regina Airport authority thought they could overcharge American companies to land in Canada. They could build a big beautiful airport and pay great wages to staff and upper management.
But the Americans took there money and planes and went home.
Similar this winter one Company has pulled Regina as its direct flights to winter holidays.
The airport has a big problem and once the flights are gone they aren't coming back.
Next thing after building the city around the airport ....once the mayor or council gets the right land bought....they will have to build a new airport as well....and use the same excuses as they used to get a stadium....
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Originally posted by bucket View PostNext thing after building the city around the airport ....once the mayor or council gets the right land bought....they will have to build a new airport as well....and use the same excuses as they used to get a stadium....
It's the GTH fiasco that's hard to swallow.
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Why is it the biggest capitalists are the most demanding for subsidization? Like the complaints about Regina air service. If anything Regina is over-serviced by airlines.
Other posters suggest flying out of Great Falls, Grand Forks, and Minot. The truth is there are 181 flights a week out of Regina to the 5 major hubs for Western Canada (YYC 80, YYZ 32, YWG 28, YEG 21, YVR 20). Compare that to GFK that offers 47 flights/wk to MSP but 3 or less flights per week to any other airport. MOT offers 38 flights/wk to MSP, and 15 to DEN, but 2 or less flights per week to any place else. GTF is better with 26 flights/wk to SLC, 22 to DEN and 11 to SEA but this is still is only 1/3 compared to Regina service.
The truth is Regina and Southern Sask simply does not have the population to support more flights and without demand airlines are not going to provide service without subsidization. Nor will Regina ever be a tourist destination. Just be thankful that it is a very well serviced spoke in the spoke/hub airline system.
As far as ticket pricing, airlines are probably the best at free market pricing of any industry. When demand goes up, ticket prices go up. It is not limited to Regina. Christmas and spring break travel costs more no matter where you fly out of. There are not unlimited number of seats, so airlines charge the maximum they can and still fill those seats. If a buyer needs grain they offer premiums or higher prices to farmers and while farmers complain about high costs for traveling in high season, very few complain about high grain prices when supply of grain is short.
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Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View PostMy point to this whole thread is that the Regina Airport authority thought they could overcharge American companies to land in Canada. They could build a big beautiful airport and pay great wages to staff and upper management.
But the Americans took there money and planes and went home.
Similar this winter one Company has pulled Regina as its direct flights to winter holidays.
The airport has a big problem and once the flights are gone they aren't coming back.
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostThat Stadium sits on the Exhibition grounds which may have been city property to begin with.
It's the GTH fiasco that's hard to swallow.
All the while friends of friends got rich and we do our part to keep paying.
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Wow not worried about subsidy.
The Regina Airport had services to Chicago to Min to Denver etc.
They lost these services because the airport authority wanted more money and more money till finally the airlines took their planes and went home. West jet and air Canada now have no competition and boom higher prices.
It's a useless run airport.
Guys
Kind of like Trudeau and oil screw around enough and the big boys leave.
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