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Aviation Memorabilia Newsletter Since 1995

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Since 1995



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( For retirees of the new Air Canada family)



Number 618 Sept 1st, 2001,  We first Published in October 1995


Chief Pilot - Vesta Stevenson   -      Co-pilot  - Terry Baker




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. Need to know.
The latest Air Canada tuimetable for download is effective from Aug 28th
thru Apr 6th.


. From the YYZNEWS issued by Brian Dunn -
Air Canada will introduce a new route on September 8th with a once-a-day
CRJ service between Toronto and White Plains NY (HPN). The flight will depart
Toronto in the evening and the aircraft will stay overnight. The westbound
flight departs White Plains at 0600hrs for Toronto. Continental Express
currently operate three Embraer ERJ135s per day on this route. b).. Air Canada
will be terminating its service between Halifax and Newark at the end of the
summer schedule period (Oct 27th) due to poor loads. Earlier this year the
airline had dropped its Halifax-Washington service. c)...on August 28th the
airline announced that it had completed precautionary inspections of the 16
Rolls Royce Trent 700 series engines on its eight A330-300 aircraft.
Inspections have confirmed that the engines are in normal, safe operating
condition and meet the manufacturer's most recent modification
standards.d)...some more changes to schedules for this fall include two CRJs
per day being used between Toronto and Indianapolis which replace the Fokker
F-28s currently being used, new route from Toronto to Melbourne Australia via
Honolulu three days per week, and the Toronto-Kelowna route to be dropped for
the winter effective October 14th. Toronto-San Francisco route drops to three
flights per day from four effective October 14th, but one of them will be
upgraded to a 767 from an A320. On Sep 3rd, the Toronto-Houston route switches
from two 737s per day to two A319s per day and on October 14th the
Toronto-Dallas route will have one 737 and one A319 per day.


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. Air Canada news - found by Brian Dunn issuer of YYZNEWS -
National Post (A1 / Front; Business - Wed 29 Aug 2001)Peter Fitzpatrick and
Sinclair Stewart
(in part)
Air Canada appears to be reviving plans for a charter carrier at the
same time it prepares to launch its new discount arm and rebrand its
five regional carriers as a single new airline this fall.


The Montreal-based company is studying the feasibility of starting a
long-haul carrier specializing in leisure travel that would compete
with Canada 3000 Inc. and charter airlines such as Air Transat,
sources have told the National Post.


A leisure airline would complement the discount airline Air Canada is
set to launch as early as October.


The discount airline is expected to be named Air Canada Zip, although
the airline has also registered the name Jetz with Industry Canada.


The move would come on the heels of the relaunch Sept. 24 of regional
carriers Air Nova, Air Ontario, Air BC, Air Alliance and Canadian
Regional Airlines. They are expected to fly under the new name Air
Canada Tango, which has also been registered with Industry Canada.


A possible launch date is unknown.


For consumers, the most immediate marketing change at Air Canada will
be the rebranding of Air Canada Regional Inc., the umbrella company
for the five regional airlines.
Nathalie Megann, a spokeswoman for the regionals, said the target date
for unveiling the new name is Sept. 24. She would not confirm or deny
it will be called Air Canada Tango. It has been registered as a
trademark and is a leading contender, sources said.


More immediately, a strike deadline of Sept. 5 has been set by
engineers and mechanics represented by the Canadian Auto Workers
union. Negotiations continue and Ms. Megann said there is a
contingency plan in the event of a disruption.


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. News from the districts.
The Vancouver Island and Gulf Island District held their "up-island' luncheon
at the
Qualicum Heritage Inn on Tuesday Aug 28th.
John Jeffrey emceed a gathering of 72 Pionairs and retirees who had two
choices of
Roast Beef & Yorkshire Pudding or Sole Almondine for lunch - better than the
usual
two choices of take it or leave it! The group comprised of 11 from Duncan and
south,
17 from the Nanaimo, Ladysmith area, 10 from Comox Valley and the majority
from
Nanaimo, Prksville & Qualicum Beach.
John welcomed everyone, especially the ex-CAIRE retirees.
Terry Baker of the NetLetter was introduced, and spoke of the various
concerns, other than C1/j10, the NetLetter has rceived such as the erroneous
service charges, accounting
for the partner/passes used and reminding everyone that the kiosks must be
used where available to check-in. Brochures and leaflets from Dargal &
Interline plus were also made available.
Bill Wood was introduced and reported on the recent CAIRE golf tournament.
Bob mentioned that the Capt. J.T.Anderson Low Net tournament trophy had been
won by Bob Phillips  again! The trouphy is a mounted model of a B747-400 in
Canadian colours.
John next introduced Saville Hambleton who, with his wife Barbara, were
winding down
as National President and Secretary of the Pionairs.
Saville stated that the Island has 400 Pionairs which, together with spouses,
numbered
672.  The Pionairs Assistance Program is being launched. The program is
designed to help
Pionairs in the ares of chemical abuse, physical abuse, financial problems,
completion of various form, contracts etc. The 15 districts will have
co-ordinators. During Savilles' tenure,
there has been two very successful AGM's, a data base of all Pionairs has been
established, and a web site strictly for the Pionairs which he encouraged all
who had internet access to view - www.pionairs.ca.
Saville entertained several questions from the floor, particluarly regarding
travel. Mention was made of the recent meeting with Air Canada on specific
problems, and it was suggested that several changes will be made by years end.
It was reported that over 200 people travelling on buddy passes were stuck at
Honolulu.
The next luncheon for the district is scheduled for McMorrans Beach House on
Tuesday October 2nd. Deadline is Sept 27th.


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. From Chief Pilot Vesta on the flight deck -
INTERNET HEADED FOR FULL CAPACITY
More and more devices are being connected to the Net - palm pilots,
cellphones, television sets. As demand increases, space is becoming
limited. Some computer experts say a "No Vacancy" sign may soon be
hanging at the door to the information highway.


HEADLINE: 'I was just doing my job'
By: ALLISON HANES The Gazette
Holding the lives of 304 people in his steady hands, Captain Robert Piche knew
there was no room for error when he glided a hulking jetliner safely to ground
after both its engines died over the Atlantic Ocean.
"We didn't have a second chance to make the landing," the Montreal pilot said
yesterday, speaking for the first time about Air Transat Flight 236's
miraculous landing on a tiny island in the Azores on Friday. "There was not
much to play with."
Vesta

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From: B McCormack
Subject: Airline discount.
For what it's worth. All prices approximate.
Rented a Budget U drive for my wife 4 days ago on their worldwide 800 line.
Regular 3 day rate$168 or so, Special for the time of year $148,Special for
this week $138. Air Canada discount price(anytime) $158. All plus taxes and
Airport surcharge. Make sure you ask questions when you lease. Bernie.


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. Remember when!
From Horizons Sept 1977 -
A chance meeting on the golf course at Ottawa between Fred Coyle, Asst
Secy of TCA and R. MacLean Exec. Asst to C.D.Howe was instrumental in an
original piece of memorabilia being added to TCA's historical records
collection. The original scroll was commerorating the inauguration of North
Star service on June 1st 1948.


Windsor Airport goes back to 1920. Trans-Canada Air Lines began operations
there
on August 1, 1940. In 1948 TCA's North Star aircraft were servicing Windor.
1954   saw the introduction of Viscount service followed by Vanguards in
1960
then DC-9 service in 1969.


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Terry's travel tips.
Subject: Re: France - Rental Car - sent in by Jean Le Pottier at Paris -
My suggestion re renting a car in Paris is to do the same as I do when I
need to rent a car in Canada/USA .
I phone Avis International Paris , Hertz , Budget , National and question
them as to their rental prices and any specials they might have. I mention
that I am an AC employee and ask for their airline rates .
I have found that their " specials " are usually cheaper then our airline
rates and I make my booking accordingly . Car rental personnel have been
very helpful in counseling and cooperative to date .
A word of advice for Paris , depending on the time of the year , book well
in advance .
JLP


Try to access the Diners Club International lounge with your Diners credit
card -
Glasgow -- Glasgow, United Kingdom
Servisair Executive Lounge
Lounge Location:
Old Terminal Building on the 2nd Floor, adjacent to Garfunkel's restaurant.
Telephone: 0141-887-1808
Entry Conditions: Passengers transferring between flights may access the lounge
for a maximum of 3 hours prior to their flight departure.  Cardholders must
present DC Card and valid airline ticket.
Amenities Offered:Flight information, UK and foreign newspapers, telephone, fax
and complimentary beverages.
Fees:
Diners Club Cardmembers free.  Guests £15.  Children under 12 will not be
permitted access into the lounge.


I N T E R L I N I N G Plus N E W S
Book any Trafalgar Winter Break Tour now and receive $50 off
If you book on Tuesday, Sept 4 GET $100 OFF
Tuesday's Rates
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Rome Weekend-5 days from $299cdn
Paris Weekend-5 days from $350cdn
London Weekend-4 days from $275cdn
London Revisited-7 days from $410cdn
London Week-7 days from $510cdn
Real Britain-9 days from $975cdn
Real Ireland-8 days from $675cdn
Real France-10 days from $935cdn
Spain & French Highlights-9 days from $935cdn
Real Europe-9 days from $835cdn
European Value-11 days from $1099cdn
European Explorer-15 days from $1699cdn
Best of Helsinki, St Petersburg & Moscow-9 days from $999cdn
Portugal, Morocco & Spain-10 days from $785cdn
Highlights of Spain & Portugal-13 days from $1050cdn
Real Spain-9 days from $750cdn
Simply Italy-7 days from $599cdn
Real Italy-10 days from $950cdn
Real Greece-9 days from $975cdn
These are all land only rates in Canadian funds
based on double occupancy!
Travel is between November 2001 and April 2002
CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE!   1-800-665-3100


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. Smilie.
Francine Gauthier sends this one -

Back to my days in reservations in YUL when we received calls from several
cities, we needed to establish the origin of the call to determine the route,
fare etc...  

Me..... And where are you calling from maam?

Client...  Uh, uh... well, from my kitchen...

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