Air Canada News
Effective immediately, Air Canada passengers are allowed the same carry-on allowance for flights from Heathrow as they are from other airports served by Air Canada (i.e., 2-piece carry-on allowance in Economy service)
Non-stop flight between Toronto and Madrid with B767-300 planned for June 15th, 2008. Winter season has plans for these sunshine destinations - New non-stop service between YYZ and Puerto Vallarta, YYZ and Punta Canada, YVR and Montego Bay, YUL and St. Lucia The 15th B777 delivered in June fin # 739 with Capt's. Lee Jasper and Dave Butler in command. The A319 fin #279 C-GBHZ which encountered severe buffeting enroute from YYJ to YYZ on Jan 10th, 2008, and diverted to YYC. After extensive testing no damage was found to the structure of the aircraft, and has now returned to service. Following information from the YYZNEWS issued by Brain Dunn
Destinations for future consideration - Flight trials at John Wayne Airport in Orange County California undertaken with Airbus A319 equipment.
Application received for service between Canada and Luxembourg Fleet reconfigurations -
A321 now with 20 Executive and 154 Economy A319 with 14 Executive and 106 Economy A320 will all have 14 Executive and 132 Economy by first quarter 2009. To keep up to date with the Canadian aviation scene. visit www.yyznews.com
Star Alliance news
The New Mile High Club - Westin Hotels & Resorts and United Airlines Launch "Heavenly Experience in The Sky". (No comment!!! - eds) |
Bytes and Pieces
Boeing 720 Demolished Received this from my friend Rob Hemmett; "There have been a few Boeings that I would have loved driving that backhoe up to. Just as a point of interest the DC-8 came out 5 months after the B707 and there are 101 (of the total 556 built) active with 23 operators. The B707/720 was not worth re-engining and there are only 16 (of the total 878) civilian aircraft in commercial service." The demolition of the Boeing 720B experimental aircraft was successfully completed this weekend (June 21-22, 2008). The actual demolition process lasted about 4 1/2 hours on Saturday, with the subsequent removal of the 'chomped up' metal/engines and the clean- up being completed on Sunday morning. A little history on the aircraft; The aircraft was built for Northwest Airlines and first flew in 1961. Boeing built a total of 154 airframes during the late 1950's and 1960's. B720 is a smaller version of the B707. Over its commercial use lifetime it's been operated/owned by NWA, TWA, Maersk Air and Conair. Just click on the image to view the video or visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHjl0rLKoqw |
Readers Feedback
Another email regarding the DC4/DC6 article from "Bytes and Pieces" and the information by in email #2 in NetLetter nr 1029 by Capt. Douglas Johnstone, we had this email from Bob Gartshore -
Just couldn't refrain from jumping into the fray as I had more than 6,000 hours on the DC6 (CPA and WD) including passenger only, freighter only and combi passenger-freighter, and except for the horse power of the P&W R2800 being 2,500 (not 3,500 - which powered our C119 with Wright 3350s), all else is correct. Bob Gartshore Not only were we muddled up about DC4/DC6, but in NetLetter nr 1030 we published a picture of the new Canadian colours with the statement that it was a B747-400. Roger Graham sent us this comment - A 747-400 with two engines ??? and: Knut Ohm made this comment - The Proud Wings picture is of a 767 not a 747! and Tom Heald adds this comment - Your glasses are fogged up again. Or else Canadian flew a Modified 747 by removing two engines to save fuel. Looks more like a 767. In NetLetter nr 1029 we ran an article regarding the surprise retirement visit by the husband of Edmee Moir during her last flight - This prompted Laszlo Bastyovanszky to send the following information - Re: Edmee Moir retires There's one more surprise story to add to Edmee's retirement. Edmee's husband, Bob Moir, a long-time CBC sportscaster and later producer of many major sports events, retired in 1994 following an illustrious broadcast career. His final assignment was the production of the XV Commonwealth Games in Victoria, B.C. August 18-28, 1994. And just as Bob surprised his wife on her last AC flight, Edmee hatched a very similar plot. Aided by members of Bob's television crew, Edmee secretly flew into Victoria from their home near Toronto, (of course, without Bob's knowledge), and was put up in a local hotel. Appropriate accreditation was also arranged so that Edmee could enter the restricted broadcast area. On the final day of the Games, August 28th, Bob was directing the production of the Closing Ceremonies in the broadcast booth high above Victoria's Centennial Stadium, his last assignment for the CBC. And as the athletes marched into the stadium for their final salute marking the end of the Games, Edmee fittingly surprised Bob as she walked into the broadcast booth to salute him on his final job! Hugs and kisses followed and the Moirs' final retirement chapter is history! Laszlo |
Terry's Travel Tips
(a division of James F. C. Rose - Your Interline Cruise Expert) Open to friends on their own TUNISIA:15 days (13 nights) November 7 (this departure only - others available at higher price) Includes: -air from Toronto (and return) on Air France (possible Air Canada) (other cities available - usually at additional cost) -transfers and luggage handling (one bag) -13 nights of accommodation -7 days of escorted bus tour -6 days at the beach resort -32 meals: 13 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 13 dinners -entrance fees of places visited -tour representative -airport taxes & fees etc. are additional (usually $450) only: $1679 (Canadian funds) (about $1595 USA funds) (very limited space) The air alone on Travelocity is about the price of this whole package. For reservations: http://members.shaw.ca/jamesrose/quote.htm Usual terms & conditions apply, including these are all per person - based upon at least two, USA funds. Prices & availability are NOT guaranteed to last, and can and do change fast and without notice. However, your price is guaranteed once you book & pay. information: (204) 889-3885 fax: (204) 889-3885 reservations: (204) 889-3885 & (800) 414-8091 Ryanair announced the end of low fares air travel and its replacement with an era of lowest fares air travel. At a time when other airlines like British Airways are raising fares and fuel surcharges Ryanair will reduce fares by 5% this autumn and Ryanair guarantees no fuel surcharge ever. For those Air Canada passengers traveling on Tango Plus or Latitudes fares can visit the Maple Leaf lounges. Oh yes there is a ca$30 or ca$25 charge respectfully. Emirates Airlines has decided to equip their first class cabins on the Airbus A380 with showers. The first aircraft so equipped with fly the New York Dubai route starting in October. The addition if this amenity will add some 2,000 pounds of water. No information regarding extra fuel tax to cover the weight. (The public living under the airport approaches should keep their umbrellas handy - eds) Air Canada has come up with "On my way", a new revenue generator. For an additional ca $25.00, or ca $35.00 on long haul routes, Air Canada will help rebook your cancelled or delayed flight, rather like insurance against weather or circumstances beyond their control. Usually airlines handle delays due to mechanical or crew problems, otherwise you are on your own for hotel and meals. |
Smilie
An elderly lady on a night flight asked a hostess where the toilet was located.
The hostess, attending to another passenger, indicated to her that it was along side the galley near the front. A few moments later, when the hostess was attending to someone else, the old lady came back to her looking rather perplexed. "Well I went and opened the door but there were two men already in there and they were watching television!" |