Atlantic Canada airport thread
For all the airport talk from our heck of the woods
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Bathurst airport numbers
Passengers - 40 022 down 3% from 2009 mostly because the strip was closed for 3 weeks for resurfacing(69 flights cancelled) Not bad considering last year they had an additional flight for the months of the acadian congress. Numbers have been good for the last years.
Infrastructures - 2010 has seen the resurfacing of the strip and GPS capabilities. Future plans - expansion of the parking area(120 to 200), double the size of the terminal( for those of you who thinks the terminal is crowded when the 37 pass plane lands, imagine when the 50 pass comes in) And extension of the runway from 5000 ft to 5900 ft to accomodate larger planes and be more appealing to airlines. |
290,000 out of the Charlottetown airport for 2010. This is a 4.3% increase from 2009.
http://www.flypei.com/newsevents_item.php?news_id=90 |
Greater Moncton International
Can't wait to see 2010 statistics for the GMIA, it's due to be released in May. For 2011 I wish Moncton gets a flight to Boston and one to St. John's (N.F.L)...
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Over 1.3 million people travelled through St, John's International, up eight per cent from 2009.
http://www.thetelegram.com/Business/...in-St.-Johns/1 |
The Greater Moncton International Airport should have a passenger count in the vicinity of 590,000 for 2010. This is over 50% of the provincial total for NB.
Porter Airlines has been a good addition for the airport this year. They have flights to Ottawa and Toronto (Billy Bishop). WestJet, Air Canada and Continental also have regularly scheduled service to the GMIA. The charter season is getting under way. You can fly direct from Moncton to Mexico, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Cuba and Florida (Orlando). |
^ I see this was already mentioned above, but here is part of the article:
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http://www.thetelegram.com/Business/...-in-St-Johns/1 I think one of the noted problems at St. John's Airport is the lack of public transit. Is this the case elsewhere too ? |
I had no idea Bathurst got as much traffic as it does.
As for public transportation, I don't believe Moncton or Fredericton airports are served by municipal bus service. I don't know about Saint John. Fredericton is somewhat understandable, as YFC is a solid 15 minute drive out of town. While the area in between is built up, I would hazard to guess that it isn't to an extent high enough to justify transit. Moncton, on the other hand, doesn't have any excuse. The airport is a 7 minute drive from downtown, and is next to the fastest growing industrial park in the city (which also has no dedicated mass transit). However the old terminal/flight college is on a route. It is a stop on the Acadian Lines inter-city bus route though. |
Fredericton Transit only operates within city limits. The Lincoln bus turns around at the last intersection in the city, and that's still a good 5-6 km away. Never heard anyone even suggest extending service to the airport.
Saint John does have an airport route, though it only runs 12 hours a day, 5 days a week: http://www.saintjohntransit.com/cont...ps/Route32.pdf |
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I hope they start one soon because like mylesmalley said, there is no excuse! :cool: |
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Codiac Transit is indeed contemplating an airport route as part of their strategic plan. This does not necessarily mean that it will happen. The taxi industry is lobbying against it. Also, the economics may be against the proposal. A disproportionate number of the flights at the airport leave in the early morning (6-8 AM) and arrive back late in the evening (10-12 PM). |
St. John's doesn't have Transit from the airport to downtown either. Taxi's are making a fortune because they charge flat rates that are a lot more expensive. There were comments about this in that article posted.
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I know that in 2008 there was a talk about building an overpass linking
Route 15 to the GMIA, I hope it's not a dead idea... It would save lots of time for travellers! |
That's been tossed around since the new terminal was built - probably as far bas as 2002. It's pretty obvious that the airport needs that overpass. What's the point of building next to a freeway if you don't have access?? I've been told though that Dieppe's first priority is widening Dieppe Blvd over the highway. The traffic over that particular bridge far exceeds that going to the airport, but I still think a new bridge at the airport would be the better investment. The city is investing heavily in expanding the industrial park, and residential and commercial development in the far end of the city has been pretty significant. A second overpass would greatly improve access to the whole area. More importantly, it would take a lot of pressure off Dieppe Blvd.
I'm a bit biassed now, mind you. Not having an overpass there means that my commute is at least three minutes longer going home than it is getting to work, regardless of the time of day. We're the only building on the street at the moment, but the lack of access to Rt 15 means that at least 180 minutes of extra driving is required every day. When the park is full, and there are several hundred people working there, the waste in fuel will be very significant. |
Sydney Airport
Finally got around to this.
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Figures from Saint John as posted on their website.
Saint John Airport Traffic Grows Tue, Jan 11, 2011 The Saint John Airport announced preliminary results today that its overall 2010 traffic increased over 2009 despite a year of slow growth in the economy. Over 227,000 passengers travelled through the Saint John Airport during 2010, which equates to a 2.2% increase over the prior year. Both airlines serving Saint John Airport, Air Canada and Sunwing, experieiced increased traffic. Further details are expected to be released shortly. |
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