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charles2690
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Airline level

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I was wondering what are airline level (level 1,2,3)?
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Level (tier) 1 = Air Canada
Level 2 = Jazz
Level 3 = CMA/GN.....

I'm not an airline guy and haven't the slightest clue as to what you are actually asking...

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Thank you so much that is exactly what i was looking for (tier). I heard someone talk about it but I didn't knew what is was. Does anyone has a link explaining it?
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http://www.avcanada.ca/forums2/viewtopic.php?t=11725

Probably not exactly the link you are looking for, but I think that covers it.
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It will do the job thank you!
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I don't know if this helps:

“level I air carrier”

“level I air carrier” means a Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, transported at least 2,000,000 revenue passengers or at least 400 000 tonnes of cargo. (transporteur aérien de niveau I)
“level II air carrier”

“level II air carrier” means a Canadian air carrier that, in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, transported

(a) at least 100,000 but fewer than 2,000,000 revenue passengers; or

(b) at least 50 000 but less than 400 000 tonnes of cargo. (transporteur aérien de niveau II)

“level III air carrier”

“level III air carrier” means a Canadian air carrier that

(a) is not a level I air carrier or level II air carrier; and

(b) in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, realized gross revenues of at least $2,000,000 for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence. (transporteur aérien de niveau III)

“level IV air carrier”

“level IV air carrier” means a Canadian air carrier that

(a) is not a level I air carrier, level II air carrier or level III air carrier; and

(b) in the calendar year before the year in which information is provided under this Part, realized gross revenues of less than $2,000,000 for the provision of air services for which the air carrier held a licence. (transporteur aérien de niveau IV)
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