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1Plenary Session Sponsored by
ATAC Plenary 2006Competing Mandates and
Conflicting Visions
2Toronto to Montreal on Air Canada or WestJet1
Boston to New York (JFK) on Delta2
Total tax 47.07
Total tax 19.73
4.67 vs. 2.80 for security
15.00 vs. 5.04 for AIF/PFC
Includes higher Canadian Fuel Excise taxes!
1. Air Canada and West Jet offered this fare for
a flight on November 16th at 900am.2. Delta
offered this fare for a flight on November 16th.
Figures have been converted to Canadian dollars
on October 27th at a rate of 1 USD 1.1193Â CAD
3Percentage of the final ticket price that goes to
taxes.
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Fares in Canada are comparable, but the taxe
are double!
double
4Using aviation as a cash cow
2,535,170,251
1,185,983,000
- Due to the Change in the rent formula some of the
numbers may be marginally different due a change
in payments for 2005. - Source Transport Canada. Letter from Paul J.
Gauvin to then ATAC president John Crichton dated
Feb 5, 1996.
5Source Transport Canada. Chart is derived from
the figures on the previous slide.
6Since Deregulation
Government of Canada announces changes to the
rent formula. Change does not address the need
for relief in Toronto.
Bill C-26 is introduced which included forced
domestic interling, forced access to frequent
flyer programs and CTA initiated pricing
investigations.
Government of Canada creates CATSA and the
corresponding Air Travelers Security Charge.
Government of Canada introduces war risk
insurance.
National Airports policy. GOC commercializes
major airports.
Government of Canada deregulates pricing controls.
Iraq War
Fuel costs rise
Desert Storm
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02 03
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9/11
SARS
US air stabilization bill. USA provides bail
out funding, loans and assumes liability.
USA and Canada sign an open skies agreement for
unlimited first and second freedoms.
USA announces a Security charge to pay for
enhanced security at airports. The fee is
significantly lower than Canadas.
US government deregulates pricing (1978)
7Absorbing the shocks
- Tickets were 25.20 cheaper in 2002 vs 1990.
- Average cost in 2002 only 3.41 more than 1983.
Source Statistics Canada
8Comox air passenger Traffic
Source WestJet
9And so
- We need to reexamine our interdependent
relationships to create an integrated aviation
policy framework in Canada that is more globally
competitive. - This will improve the wealth and social
connectivity of our population centres. - Lets create a climate where Canadian aviation can
compete and win for the benefit of Canadian
travelers, shippers and the entire Canadian
economy.
10Plenary Session Sponsored by
ATAC Plenary 2006Competing Mandates and
Conflicting Visions