Air Canada files suit against Porter’s success

Michael Armstrong, associate professor, Faculty of Business wrote the opinion piece “Air Canada files suit against Porter’s Success” for the blog section of the National Post. It was published on Feb. 26.

Excerpt:

Oh, Air Canada; I know you really want to resume flying from downtown Toronto’s Island airport. But as much as I’d like to, I can’t get enthusiastic about the lawsuits you’ve filed against Porter Airlines and the Toronto Port Authority, the Federal agency that runs the airport.

Maybe I’m missing something. Is this about fairness?  Porter currently has the island all to themselves, and naturally you want them to share.

But just kilometers away at Toronto’s Pearson International airport, you’re already flying six times as many departures as Porter runs off the island. And your biggest jets hold five times as many passengers as do their little turboprops. That’s not good optics: It’s hard to get public sympathy when you look like Goliath going up against David.

Link:
Michael Armstrong: Air Canada files suit against Porter’s success – Full Comment


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