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ANA B787 charter to YVR 25MAY13
18 May 2013 - 04:43 PM
My source told me an ANA B787 is coming to YVR on 25 May 2013.
Enerjet special charter YVR-YYC Thanksgiving long weekend
16 September 2012 - 06:52 PM
Fly between Vancouver and Calgary for Thanksgiving for as little as $99 (plus fees and taxes). Gobble Gobble!
Date: September 6, 2012
CALGARY, ALBERTA – Enerjet is pleased to announce its first annual ‘GOBBLER CHARTER FLIGHTS’.
Enerjet will be flying our Boeing 737-700 Next-Generation aircraft between Vancouver and Calgary over Thanksgiving weekend on Friday, October 5 and Monday, October 8, 2012. Fares start at $99 one-way, plus fees and taxes ($157 total Calgary to Vancouver one-way, $162 total Vancouver to Calgary one-way, or $318 total round-trip).
"Enerjet will bring many Canadians home for Thanksgiving as part of our regular private charter flights," says Tim Morgan, President and CEO of Enerjet. "These special charter flights we announced today for the upcoming holiday weekend are now open to the public for booking seats. We expect the lowest fares in the market will be welcome news to friends and family in Alberta and B.C. looking to travel over Thanksgiving."
Charter Details
Detailed flight timetables and a breakdown of the total airfare cost, including fees and taxes, can be found at: www.JumpOnEnerjet.ca
To Book
Customers are encouraged to book through their travel agent, or bookings may be made with Enerjet directly between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Mountain), Monday through Friday:
Enerjet’s “GOBBLER CHARTER FLIGHTS” are commissionable at 10% (before fees and taxes) to qualifying travel agencies with an IATA, ARC, or TIDS number. Travel agents may apply at: http://www.enerjet.c...avelagents.html
About Enerjet
Enerjet is a Canadian charter airline operating since 2008, with happy customers in the energy, construction, defense, public sector, plus travel and tourism markets. We are licensed to offer chartered, scheduled, domestic and international flights. Our people and planes go anywhere our customers do.
Media Contact
Darcy Morgan, Vice President - Enerjet
1 (403) 648-2804
119-1440 Aviation Park NE
Calgary AB T2E 7E2
www.enerjet.ca
Date: September 6, 2012
CALGARY, ALBERTA – Enerjet is pleased to announce its first annual ‘GOBBLER CHARTER FLIGHTS’.
Enerjet will be flying our Boeing 737-700 Next-Generation aircraft between Vancouver and Calgary over Thanksgiving weekend on Friday, October 5 and Monday, October 8, 2012. Fares start at $99 one-way, plus fees and taxes ($157 total Calgary to Vancouver one-way, $162 total Vancouver to Calgary one-way, or $318 total round-trip).
"Enerjet will bring many Canadians home for Thanksgiving as part of our regular private charter flights," says Tim Morgan, President and CEO of Enerjet. "These special charter flights we announced today for the upcoming holiday weekend are now open to the public for booking seats. We expect the lowest fares in the market will be welcome news to friends and family in Alberta and B.C. looking to travel over Thanksgiving."
Charter Details
Detailed flight timetables and a breakdown of the total airfare cost, including fees and taxes, can be found at: www.JumpOnEnerjet.ca
To Book
Customers are encouraged to book through their travel agent, or bookings may be made with Enerjet directly between 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Mountain), Monday through Friday:
- Toll free in Canada: 1-877-ENERJET (1-877-363-7538)
- Calgary: 1 (403) 648-2848
- Toll free Mexico: 001 800 514 0096
Enerjet’s “GOBBLER CHARTER FLIGHTS” are commissionable at 10% (before fees and taxes) to qualifying travel agencies with an IATA, ARC, or TIDS number. Travel agents may apply at: http://www.enerjet.c...avelagents.html
About Enerjet
Enerjet is a Canadian charter airline operating since 2008, with happy customers in the energy, construction, defense, public sector, plus travel and tourism markets. We are licensed to offer chartered, scheduled, domestic and international flights. Our people and planes go anywhere our customers do.
Media Contact
Darcy Morgan, Vice President - Enerjet
1 (403) 648-2804
119-1440 Aviation Park NE
Calgary AB T2E 7E2
www.enerjet.ca
No more CX B747 at YVR
22 August 2012 - 03:06 AM
Starting October 2012, CX will only operate B777s to YVR.
CX Cargo will continue to operate B744F and B748F to YVR.
CX Cargo will continue to operate B744F and B748F to YVR.
This is too funny: RCAF CF-18 vs RCMP radar gun
22 July 2012 - 10:41 AM
Believe it or not:
TOP THIS ONE FOR A SPEEDING TICKET IN KELOWNA B.C
Two RCMP Highway Patrol Officers were conducting speeding enforcement on Highway 97, just north of Kelowna.
One of the officers was using a hand-held radar device to check speeding vehicles approaching the city.
The officers were suddenly surprised when the radar gun began reading 300 miles per hour and climbing.
The officer attempted to reset the radar gun, but it would not reset and then it suddenly turned off.
Just then a deafening roar over the tree tops on Highway 97 revealed that the radar had in fact, locked on to an
RCAF CF-18 Hornet which was engaged in a low-flying exercise in the area.
Back at RCMP Headquarters in Kelowna the RCMP Superintendant fired off a complaint to the Base Commander of the CF-18's in Cold Lake Alberta for shutting (actually frying it) down the Highway Patrol's Radar.
The reply came back in true Royal Canadian Air Force style:
"Thank you for your letter . . .
"You may be interested to know that the tactical computer on the Hornet had detected the presence of, and subsequently locked on to,
your hostile radar equipment and automatically sent a jamming signal back to it, which is why it shut down."
"Furthermore, an air-to-ground missile aboard the fully armed aircraft had also automatically locked on to your equipment's location."
"Fortunately, the Air Force pilot flying the Hornet recognized the situation for what it was, and quickly responded to the
missile system alert status and was able to override the automated defense system before the missile
was launched to destroy the hostile radar position on the side of Highway 97. The bottom line is "your guys were lucky they didn't get their doors blown off!
"The pilot suggests you cover your mouths when swearing at them, since the video systems on these jets are very high tech."
"Staff Sergeant Johnson, the officer holding the radar gun, should get his dentist to check his left molar. It appears the filling is loose.
Also, the snap is broken on his holster."
If you need any more details, please don't hesitate to call.
Per Ardua Ad Astra!
TOP THIS ONE FOR A SPEEDING TICKET IN KELOWNA B.C
Two RCMP Highway Patrol Officers were conducting speeding enforcement on Highway 97, just north of Kelowna.
One of the officers was using a hand-held radar device to check speeding vehicles approaching the city.
The officers were suddenly surprised when the radar gun began reading 300 miles per hour and climbing.
The officer attempted to reset the radar gun, but it would not reset and then it suddenly turned off.
Just then a deafening roar over the tree tops on Highway 97 revealed that the radar had in fact, locked on to an
RCAF CF-18 Hornet which was engaged in a low-flying exercise in the area.
Back at RCMP Headquarters in Kelowna the RCMP Superintendant fired off a complaint to the Base Commander of the CF-18's in Cold Lake Alberta for shutting (actually frying it) down the Highway Patrol's Radar.
The reply came back in true Royal Canadian Air Force style:
"Thank you for your letter . . .
"You may be interested to know that the tactical computer on the Hornet had detected the presence of, and subsequently locked on to,
your hostile radar equipment and automatically sent a jamming signal back to it, which is why it shut down."
"Furthermore, an air-to-ground missile aboard the fully armed aircraft had also automatically locked on to your equipment's location."
"Fortunately, the Air Force pilot flying the Hornet recognized the situation for what it was, and quickly responded to the
missile system alert status and was able to override the automated defense system before the missile
was launched to destroy the hostile radar position on the side of Highway 97. The bottom line is "your guys were lucky they didn't get their doors blown off!
"The pilot suggests you cover your mouths when swearing at them, since the video systems on these jets are very high tech."
"Staff Sergeant Johnson, the officer holding the radar gun, should get his dentist to check his left molar. It appears the filling is loose.
Also, the snap is broken on his holster."
If you need any more details, please don't hesitate to call.
Per Ardua Ad Astra!
EVA Air Cargo coming to YVR
12 July 2012 - 06:19 AM
Appears to be regular schedule flights starting 23JUL12 DAY 15 B744F
BR698 arrives 1430
BR697 departs 1650
BR698 arrives 1430
BR697 departs 1650
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