The airport has opened a massive expansion of its US departures holdroom, and is in the construction phase of new gates connecting the disparate sections of the terminal.
But whereas back in 2008 airlines seemed to be struggling to keep up with demand, adding new flights and destinations, the summer of 2012 appears to see the major carriers holding pat.
Aside from a second daily flight to Houston aboard a United/Continental 737, there have been few flight announcements for the coming summer, and the two major airlines serving Edmonton – Air Canada and Westjet – are in a holding pattern.
Here is a sampling for flights for the two Canadian airlines for a random day this summer, June 21, the longest day of the year. They are remarkably similar to what you would have seen on the same day in 2011, even 2010, although Air Canada few non-stop to Halifax two summers ago.
DESTINATION AIR CANADA WESTJET
Abbotsford YXX – 2
Calgary YYC 17 7
Comox YQQ – 1
Fort McMurray YMM 5 3
Grande Prairie YQU 5 2
Halifax YHZ – 1
Hamilton YHM – 1
Kelowna YLW – 4
Las Vegas LAS – 2
London LHR 1 –
Los Angeles LAX – 1
Montreal YUL 1 1
Ottawa YOW 2 1
Regina YQR 1 1
Saskatoon YXE 1 1
Toronto YYZ 9 6
Vancouver YVR 9 8
Victoria YYJ – 3
Winnipeg YWG 4 3
Yellowknife YZF 1 1
TOTALS: 56 43
As for transborder flights to the United States, one extra daily flight has been added to Houston, but otherwise, airlines are standing pat or slightly reducing service. Here are flights to the U.S. on June 21 from YEG:
ALASKA/HORIZON
Seattle SEA 3
DELTA
Minneapolis MSP 3
UNITED
Chicago ORD 2
Denver DEN 3
Houston IAH 1
San Francisco SFO 2
US AIR
Phoenix PHX 1