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I noticed Halifax got flights to a few spots in Europe. How does it make sense for them to have those flights and we don’t really have any? Is it simply a proximity to Europe thing? Just curious
 
I noticed Halifax got flights to a few spots in Europe. How does it make sense for them to have those flights and we don’t really have any? Is it simply a proximity to Europe thing? Just curious
Halifax is in a perfect location to shuttle passengers across the Atlantic on 737s - it's 100% proximity to Europe.
Edmonton is at a disadvantage where it's both right next to a larger hub airport and too far for most narrowbody aircraft to reach from Europe.
 
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Halifax is in a perfect location to shuttle passengers across the Atlantic on 737s - it's 100% proximity to Europe.
Edmonton is at a disadvantage where it's both right next to a larger hub airport and too far for most narrowbody aircraft to reach from Europe.
Edmonton YEG is located to 2 large Hub cities *if* you include Vancouver YVR too which is 1hour & 45 minutes flight from YEG, in Western Canada 🇨🇦
 
I noticed Halifax got flights to a few spots in Europe. How does it make sense for them to have those flights and we don’t really have any? Is it simply a proximity to Europe thing? Just curious
737 can do it for them and so Westjet is redeploying jets that used to fly to the us but aren’t needed for those routes. We need a 787 to get there, and they are flying out of yyc.
 
737 can do it for them and so Westjet is redeploying jets that used to fly to the us but aren’t needed for those routes. We need a 787 to get there, and they are flying out of yyc.
Yes, location is an a big advantage for Halifax and seems to be a big disadvantage for us in more than one way. Still it is kind of ridiculous that a city several times the size of Halifax and with more people than even the entire province of Nova Scotia doesn't have at least some such service.
 
Pretty decent October numbers. Domestic growth more than making up for transborder weakness.

October 2025​

Terminal​

  • Terminal Traffic: 640,758 passengers (Year-to-date 6,251,553 passengers) Terminal: 5.1% (Year-to-date 3.7%)
  • Domestic: 556,132 passengers (Year-to-date 5,185,806 passengers) Domestic: 9.7% (Year-to-date 6.9%)
  • Transborder: 63,925 passengers (Year-to-date 678,113 passengers) Transborder: -22.2% (Year-to-date -13.4%)
  • International: 20,701 passengers (Year-to-date 387,634 passengers) International: 0.6% (Year-to-date -1.8%)

Fixed Base Operators (FBO)​

  • 59,202 passengers (Year-to-date 601,226 passengers) -13.4% (Year-to-date 4.1%)

Total passengers (Terminal and FBO)​

  • Month overall 699,960 passengers (Year-to-date 6,852,779 passengers) 3.2% (Year-to-date 3.7%)

 
Pretty decent October numbers. Domestic growth more than making up for transborder weakness.

October 2025​

Terminal​

  • Terminal Traffic: 640,758 passengers (Year-to-date 6,251,553 passengers) Terminal: 5.1% (Year-to-date 3.7%)
  • Domestic: 556,132 passengers (Year-to-date 5,185,806 passengers) Domestic: 9.7% (Year-to-date 6.9%)
  • Transborder: 63,925 passengers (Year-to-date 678,113 passengers) Transborder: -22.2% (Year-to-date -13.4%)
  • International: 20,701 passengers (Year-to-date 387,634 passengers) International: 0.6% (Year-to-date -1.8%)

Fixed Base Operators (FBO)​

  • 59,202 passengers (Year-to-date 601,226 passengers) -13.4% (Year-to-date 4.1%)

Total passengers (Terminal and FBO)​

  • Month overall 699,960 passengers (Year-to-date 6,852,779 passengers) 3.2% (Year-to-date 3.7%)

YEG is on track to reach peak pre-pandemic passenger traffic at ~8.2M passengers in 2025.
I remember having this argument earlier this year and someone said it was a pipe dream.
 
YEG is on track to reach peak pre-pandemic passenger traffic at ~8.2M passengers in 2025.
I remember having this argument earlier this year and someone said it was a pipe dream.
I do feel if we can get past that pre-pandemic hurdle, then some airlines may start looking more seriously at also expanding international service here.
 
I do feel if we can get past that pre-pandemic hurdle, then some airlines may start looking more seriously at also expanding international service here.
I feel like YEG is going to be very well positioned to get closer to the 9-10M passengers in the not so distant future, when US travel becomes less of an issue, considering how much we were growing on that before the Butternut Sasquatch's second term started, as well as the population growth. It stands to reason that an overall higher passenger volume will have airlines looking more fondly at YEG for new destinations.
 
“and is planned as the Western Main Operating Base for the Royal Canadian Airforce’s CC330 HUSKY fleet.”

"1 in 5 engineers in Canada live in YEG."



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