Another US-Canada Flight Route Gone, Plus Great United-Bashing Comments

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Newfoundland is off the New York map. United is terminating Newark – St. John’s (YYT) service on February 2. That leaves Orlando as the only US city with nonstop service, from WestJet and small National Airlines. Newfoundland is heavily dependent on the oil industry and the reduction in that traffic is one theory of the cut.

YYT Airport, photo by miguelb via flickr

YYT Airport, photo by miguelb via flickr

I am planning a summer trip that and disappointed to see it go. Last year we lost Delta’s seasonal JFK-Prince Edward Island flight, which now, too, has a seasonal Orlando flight as its only US nonstop destination.

Maybe I shouldn’t be if the comments to the CBC report are any indication,  some highlights:

Not really surprised, this was the most unreliable flight at YYT. Since the flight was only once a day, any delay the previous evening and the flight was delayed or cancelled. (from Mike from StJohns)

@Mike from StJohns totally agree these folks were even worst than Air Canada if that could ever be. More times cancelled than flown. (from Concerned)

I used in once. Got stuck in Newark two days because they couldn’t deal with an inch of snow. (from nobodyiknow)

They couldn’t have been successful anyway, I flew that route 3 times and never got in the St. John’s as scheduled. Either ill-equipped planes or inexperienced pilots????? (from Eieio)

There were a few defenders of United and a lot of criticism of Air Canada and calls for an open skies policy to let foreign carriers fly Canadian domestic routes.

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PedroNY
PedroNY
8 years ago

Oh no! We had an opportunity to fly this route summer of 2014. It was s wonderful way to redeem 25k miles to visit this gorgeous location. The plane was on time in both directions, and mostly full. Maybe they will decide to make it seasonal?

Cheers,

PedroNY