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Region of Waterloo International Airport - YKF
(06-03-2026, 03:23 AM)danbrotherston Wrote: AC routing the bus to the airport is just an incredibly obviously bad decision that only arises because it's an airline and is "airplane brained" in the same way most people are car brained.

It may be a bad decision from a public good point of view, but AC is an airline, and is providing the bus service to YKF for its own business benefit (and, yes, the benefit of its YYZ-bound pax).

A public organization (such as GRT or GO) or even a bus-focused business would make different decisions, but that's not what AC is. As it is, it gives us one more option for getting to the airport, which works for some people and not for others. That's still not a bad thing.

(GO does now enable all-train travel from DTK to YYZ, which is better than the bus connections, but it's still not super quick. Last time I considered it I still ended up taking a taxi to YYZ.)
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RE: Region of Waterloo International Airport - YKF - by tomh009 - 06-03-2026, 11:37 AM

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