WESTJET RETURNS SERVICE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND PARIS: Airline offers a robust summer schedule

From left: Joyce Carter, President & CEO, Halifax International Airport Authority, Robert-Yves Mazerolle, Honorary Consul for France in Halifax, Andy Gibbons, WestJet, Vice-President, External Affairs and Alison Gillan, Vice President of Marketing, Public Relations & Communications, Halifax Partnership. (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

WestJet has announced its full summer schedule for 2025, and Nova Scotians will be pleased at the return of summer service from Halifax to Paris, along with an expanded service to Western Canada. Travellers headed for Paris will also benefit from the airline’s recently enhanced codeshare partnership with Air France, providing them seamless access to 52 cities across Europe. Additionally, WestJet will kick off service between Nova Scotia’s capital city and Dublin and Edinburgh one month earlier in comparison to the 2024 summer season.

“Today’s announcement in Halifax underscores our ongoing commitment to Nova Scotia and our incredible airport partners as we building the city’s leisure network with seamless seasonal connectivity to and from Europe,” said Andy Gibbons, WestJet, Vice-President, External Affairs. “Our comprehensive summer schedule will provide the communities of Nova Scotia with affordable choice and convenience to fulfill their diverse business and leisure travel needs, through an enhanced transatlantic network.”

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“We are delighted to welcome back WestJet’s non-stop Paris service next summer! This route, which has operated in past summer seasons, is extremely popular and will expand our region’s connectivity with Western Europe, supporting our position as an important Canadian gateway. We look forward to being the first stop for even more European visitors to our region next summer, strengthening tourism activity and growth,” said Joyce Carter, President & CEO, Halifax International Airport Authority.

To learn more visit the WestJet newsroom.

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