Once again another great video to enjoy, there's nothing going on at my local airport EGJB so I curled up on the sofa with the sights of CYUL. Brilliant! Hope you have a great 2022 Mark - keep the vids coming . :)
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320
A Delta Boeing 717 ? Interesting ! I can't believe how far some of these airlines fly 737's . And it's amazing the number of flights to southern vacation destinations; I wonder how full the planes are. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ,Mark.
Working for a company in Montreal, the flights are pretty full, I would say a good 60-85% average. Yes southern destinations are very common for the big canadian airports, these routes are easily the most in demand. Who could blame us I worked that day on the ramp and I think it got to -21 at one point aahah!
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320
That Austrian sudden banking at 42:18 was pretty cool and guess surprising
i really love seeing air inuit thanks for the video mark
WOW ! Great video, great spot, I love it ! Thank you !
Thank you for the text identifying each aircraft and its destination/origin. It really helps a newbie like me.
Merci beaucoup, pour vos vidéos, je me suis régalée, 👍🌺😍
SUPER GREAT VIDEO!! LOVE SEEING CREW/PASSENGERS!! ALSO, LEARNING AIRPLANES' MODELS & AIRLINES' NAMES!! WILL BOOK A FLT ON -AIR INUIT - AIR CREEBEC!!
Superb band happy Holidays!
best plane spotting video friend..
That was outstanding!
Awesome video! I miss seeing the 777s in Montreal. Wishing you a great 2022!
Beautiful capturing ❤
777😍
Once again another great video to enjoy, there's nothing going on at my local airport EGJB so I curled up on the sofa with the sights of CYUL. Brilliant! Hope you have a great 2022 Mark - keep the vids coming . :)
Great video. Thanks! Look forward to more.
Nice to see an air France a220 in North America
a320* not a220
Great video and loved your snowy arrivals at the end!
Love the bigger airliners but honestly turboprops imo just sound way cooler especially the dash8!!!
Spot on!
34:53 damn that 330 really lifted off quickly ! Must be near empty!
Definitely half empty fuel tanks for such a short run.
When I saw the Air France a320 the title Montreal-Trudeau I was like yo what?! but great video!!
New route! They fly twice weekly from PTP!
That's what made me click in the video! haha Anyway, how did it cross the Atlantic in the first place?
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320
Awesome video! Being from Vancouver, it's so interesting to see the various airlines that don't fly here!
Great video ❤️ if you were any closer you’d be on the runway 😀
Happy Holidays & Respect from Armenia
15:41 RARE CATCH!
Excellent. thansk for sharing
Fantastic video my friend ✈️
Great Job Mark !
Super quality btw
Beautiful!!!
I was in sunwings J'tait dans le sunwing
19:30 That Norwegian flight got me confused
LOL! Not in service. Being transferred to sit in US storage.
I believe the Bombardier regional jets are now known by the name Mitsubishi!
I will never call them that LOL! #Bombardier4Life
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But...you call the CSeries...Airbus 220s! Pissed about that, too? I am!
Hey Mark, exactly where is this spot located? I'm from Montreal and wanted to go to the Pitfield Roundabout this weekend. This spot looks even better!
Wow C-GOPW was originally delivered to Pacific Western in 1980
Get ready to walk and walk at the Montreal Trudeau airport....
Air Canada B77W and Tunisair A332 were the best and softest landings .
C'est bien de voir un court courier d'air France dans ces latitudes.
Il fait la liaison avec point à pitre qui ce trouve pas très loin façon dire ça
Wow.sunwings.from.guatemala.city.i.love.canada
I was at quebec montreal in september
I thought rouge retired the 319s?
Nope; only the 767
A Delta Boeing 717 ? Interesting ! I can't believe how far some of these airlines fly 737's . And it's amazing the number of flights to southern vacation destinations; I wonder how full the planes are. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year ,Mark.
Working for a company in Montreal, the flights are pretty full, I would say a good 60-85% average. Yes southern destinations are very common for the big canadian airports, these routes are easily the most in demand. Who could blame us I worked that day on the ramp and I think it got to -21 at one point aahah!
No snow?
When did Norwegian start flying into Montreal
Stopover on a ferry to MZJ after the MAXs were retired.
Didnt you know about their brand new CPH-YUL-MZJ route??!
Ça fait bizarre de voire un a320 Air France sur Montréal d’habitude c’est Les long courrier Air France en plus il et pas équipe LR
Was the Norwegian an emergency landing?
No. Enroute stop to storage in the Arizona desert.
Why is the AF A320 there?
Didn't you read the flight description on his video?
@@caribbaviator7058 of course, says it operated a flight I’m aware of that , I’m asking why there is a A320 so far away from home.
@@BristolSpotterHD its home is PTP (notice the name of the aircraft) not CDG, so not all that far.
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320
Extra ordinaire
JE SUIS LE SEULE
Transat!!!!!!
air france not do the flight montreal paris with an airbus a320 your vidéo is strange
It’s from PTP to Montreal
Some people can’t think… can’t even read. 🤦🏼♀️
The airbus A320 that you saw comes from Guadeloupe, it is a French island located near the Caribbean. And air france organizes flights from this island with two a320