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Region of Waterloo International Airport - YKF
(01-07-2025, 11:04 AM)cherrypark Wrote: Sure taxi for multiple people brings the price down. Was speaking to usual business travel for me which is solo nearly always.

And a fair point on it not being really all that much better than just bussing normally on your own schedule, though I haven't yet seen if they are running it at hours you can't get to Pearson by a normal regional service?

I think GO transit's hours are pretty comprehensive, I doubt Air Canada has service outside those hours.

But outside of the core commute hours GO service is pretty---annoying. So like. obviously it's better to take UP Express to Weston and then the GO Train back into Kitchener.

It's quite a bit more annoying to take the GO Bus to Square One and then the Milk run 25 back into Kitchener for example. And connecting through the 30 Bramalea is somewhere in the middle.

So your priorities may vary. If I'm going with a lot of bags, transfers are quite annoying. If I'm going alone and with a single carry on bag, I'm perfectly happy to take the bus.
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RE: Region of Waterloo International Airport - YKF - by danbrotherston - 01-07-2025, 11:39 AM

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