WestJet and Air North have announced a new interline agreement directly connecting both carrier’s networks. Starting today (July 31), guests can book a single ticket with a connected itinerary between WestJet’s global network and the Yukon and Northwest Territories with single point check-in and through-checked bags for connecting itineraries.
Jared Mikoch-Gerke, director of alliances and airport affairs for WestJet says the agreement will “redefine” air travel to Yukon and the Northwest Territories, sparking new tourism and business travel opportunities.
He says in a statement that the agreement will also help remote communities with access to education, medical and cargo services.
Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai issued a statement saying the territory is “thrilled” to support the agreement, calling it a “significant step toward enhancing connectivity and convenience for travellers across the Yukon and beyond.”
Air North currently serves 12 Canadian destinations including four Northern communities in the Yukon and Inuvik, Northwest Territories.
The airlines say they will continue to work towards future enhancements, including full through check-in capability to be added in the future.