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JetsGo Scumbags (Canadian Discount Airline gone under)
What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope anyone
affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected you probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and recommends customers to make their own arrangements. National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week for "shortcomings in the operating methods". Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in Vancouver), I really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on Thursday. No need to reply, but if you do please note that this message has been cross-posted. -Brian |
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At least when Canada3000 took a dive, they refunded all credit card
transactions (took nearly a year). And AirCanada took on some of the fares....but these guys took down all the signs and everything! "Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message ... > What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope anyone > affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected you > probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. > > JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and recommends > customers to make their own arrangements. > National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb > > Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week for > "shortcomings in the operating methods". > Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg > > Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in Vancouver), I > really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and > officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on Thursday. > > No need to reply, but if you do please note that this message has been > cross-posted. > > -Brian > |
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Don't forget that jetsgo plane plane in Calgary that landed 1/2 off the
runway, damaging the flaps, hydraulics and landing gear, Transport will have fun with that one. Snow... "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message ... > At least when Canada3000 took a dive, they refunded all credit card > transactions (took nearly a year). And AirCanada took on some of the > fares....but these guys took down all the signs and everything! > > "Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message > ... >> What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope anyone >> affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected you >> probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. >> >> JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and recommends >> customers to make their own arrangements. >> National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb >> >> Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week for >> "shortcomings in the operating methods". >> Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg >> >> Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in Vancouver), >> I really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and >> officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on Thursday. >> >> No need to reply, but if you do please note that this message has been >> cross-posted. >> >> -Brian >> > > |
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oh and add to that the jetsgo plane that blew its engine on its take off
roll, returned to the gate and waited until maintenance showed up before telling anyone the engine blew, meen while 7 aircraft landed and took-off from the same runway. Snow... "SteveBrady" <steve.brady@(remove this)rogers.com> wrote in message ... > At least when Canada3000 took a dive, they refunded all credit card > transactions (took nearly a year). And AirCanada took on some of the > fares....but these guys took down all the signs and everything! > > "Cherokee-Ltd" > wrote in message > ... >> What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope anyone >> affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected you >> probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. >> >> JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and recommends >> customers to make their own arrangements. >> National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb >> >> Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week for >> "shortcomings in the operating methods". >> Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg >> >> Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in Vancouver), >> I really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and >> officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on Thursday. >> >> No need to reply, but if you do please note that this message has been >> cross-posted. >> >> -Brian >> > > |
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Cherokee-Ltd wrote: > What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope anyone > affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected you > probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. > > JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and recommends > customers to make their own arrangements. > National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb > > Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week for > "shortcomings in the operating methods". > Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg > > Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in Vancouver), I > really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and > officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on Thursday. > Interesting. I know that credit card holders in the US can refuse to pay the bill because the banks can't pass through a charge for a service they've never received. The banks then have to go after the airline for whatever compensation they can get. The same doesn't apply in Canada? |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > > Cherokee-Ltd wrote: > > What does this have to do with the newsgroup? Nothing, but I hope > anyone > > affected can get a jump on rebooking. If you're not directly affected > you > > probably know someone who is due to the March break travel rush. > > > > JetsGo, a Canadian discount airline has ceased operations and > recommends > > customers to make their own arrangements. > > National Post - http://tinyurl.com/6pywb > > > > Gee, I wonder if this has anything to do with being cited this week > for > > "shortcomings in the operating methods". > > Airwise News - http://tinyurl.com/5ndzg > > > > Apart from the usual victims (my in-laws are now stranded in > Vancouver), I > > really feel sorry for the hundreds, if not thousands of families and > > officers that congregated in Edmonton for the RCMP Memorial on > Thursday. > > > > Interesting. I know that credit card holders in the US can > refuse to pay the bill because the banks can't pass through a > charge for a service they've never received. The banks then > have to go after the airline for whatever compensation they > can get. The same doesn't apply in Canada? > Yes, the same applies here. When "Canada 3000" airline went under a few years ago, credit card holders were the only people that got all their money back, if you paid cash or cheque (check) you got about 10 cents on the dollar -- that happened to my neighbour. |
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I think Jetsgo bought some of the planes.
Apparently the CEO of Jetsgo was the CEO of Canada3000. Get this....his business plan was to fly inefficient planes (fuel-wise) and minimize maintenance (boom..what was that!). After fuel prices went way up they started losing...something like 58million in the last 6months. Now, 58million is a LOT in Canada! "mp" > wrote in message ... >> Yes, the same applies here. When "Canada 3000" airline went under a few >> years ago, credit card holders were the only people that got all their >> money >> back, if you paid cash or cheque (check) you got about 10 cents on the >> dollar -- that happened to my neighbour. > > Didn't Jetsgo emerge from the ashes of the Canadian 3000 failure? > |
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despite what CBC and CTV are reporting Michael Leblanc didn't create jetsgo
from the ashes of Canada 3000. He owned Royal over inflated the profit margin on the books, then sold Royal Airlines to Canada 3000 for way more then it was worth (hence the downfall of Canada 3000). Before Royal "Mikey White" also owned City Express (operated out of Toronto Isl.) which also went bankrupt and before that he owned another airline (great lakes air maybe) that also went bankrupt. When you operate your maintenance on a dollar store budget and charge fares at dollar store rates you can't expect to be in business long. Now it times for the Goverment to realize that we can't support this great number of airlines. 3 national and international carriers is all our population can sustain. Snow... "mp" > wrote in message ... >> Yes, the same applies here. When "Canada 3000" airline went under a few >> years ago, credit card holders were the only people that got all their >> money >> back, if you paid cash or cheque (check) you got about 10 cents on the >> dollar -- that happened to my neighbour. > > Didn't Jetsgo emerge from the ashes of the Canadian 3000 failure? > |
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"SteveBrady" wrote in message
> Apparently the CEO of Jetsgo was the CEO of Canada3000. > Get this....his business plan was to fly inefficient planes (fuel-wise) and > minimize maintenance (boom..what was that!). Harvard MBA, no doubt. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 11/06/04 |
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