JuIieRichards wrote: The ops update looks like it came from the Internal Daily News Newsletter at AC. Now, let me repeat it for the deadbeats.
https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=t.ac&postid=33809049
Given all the CONVICTION yapping by the troll farm broke boyz, still waiting for the troll masters and their big clients to engage in some MASSIVE SHORTING since last week's death cross moments came and passed by. Did they fail to light the oil rags around the cross? All that UUUUUGE shorting, and yet those numbers are a no show on the daily trading volume. So, gotta be BIG SHORTING, off the books, kind of like posts on the walls of their communal outdoor shitter... LMAOROF. Get lost, you moron po boys...yeeeeeeee haaaaaaaa
Trollz staying on top of the Aeroplan announcements coming in the US? Likely news travels slowly to troll farm clowns sharing a desktop with dial in internet.
OnTheBalance wrote: From reliable sources:
August operational update “We kicked off August on a great note with passenger loads continuing to build from previous months, demonstrating that our customers are willing and ready to travel. We welcomed more than 60,000 customers on Aug. 1, which set the pace for the coming days. We surpassed 70,000 passengers on Aug. 13 and more than 75,000 on Aug. 20, 21 and 22,” , System Operations Control, told The Daily. “Our system passenger load factor exceeded 80 per cent on Aug. 12 and then throughout the rest of the month. “This is an incredible achievement, however, this rapid increase in passenger loads alongside the introduction of new entry and arrival requirements imposed by the federal government following the lifting of restrictions, as well as our airport partners ramping up their own operations to accommodate the higher loads, presented our front-line employees with significant challenges. I want to thank everyone for their tremendous determination and commitment. “In true Air Canada form, our Operations teams leaned on each other and worked together to put our best foot forward and serve our growing number of customers. “In addition to handling higher passenger volumes our teams also dealt with other challenges such as the continued wildfires in the West, hurricane Henri that impacted the U.S. Northeast, tropical storm Grace that impacted Jamaica, and several stations that were hit by major thunderstorm events including last weekend in Toronto.”
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OTB note: I have all the trollz on ignore, so will not be engaging in any convo with their idiotic responses to my post. If others have AC specific information, data, please post, thank you. and GLTA.