WestJet is set to introduce 10 new routes and return or extend 16 routes this summer, offering a significant increase in coast-to-coast travel options for travellers. Underpinning its growth strategy, the increases on domestic, leisure and international travel routes represent a 15 percent gain year-over-year.
“Our 2024 summer schedule continues to deliver on our commitment to make critical investments across Canada, providing more affordable options for Canadians and international visitors to connect with the people and places that matter the most,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive VP and CCO. “This summer will see the return of seasonal, leisure-focused flying, to connect Eastern and Western Canada, and substantial growth in service to sun destinations…”
In addition to the continued expansion of WestJet’s network with 15 new routes to and from Western Canada, this summer Eastern Canada will benefit from 11 new routes including:
- New direct seasonal service between Calgary and Deer Lake, Nfld.
- The return of seasonal non-stop service between Toronto and Deer Lake, Nfld., Moncton, N.B., Charlottetown, P.E.I., and Victoria, B.C.
- Return of transatlantic flying between Halifax and Dublin, Edinburgh and London, and St. John’s and London (Gatwick)
- 44% growth in Halifax, and 60% growth in St. John’s, Nfld. compared to Summer 2023
Leisure
The WestJet Group says it will offer more capacity than any other airline for Canadians looking to fly to popular sun destinations this summer. Highlights include:
- 57% growth in Latin and Caribbean routes over summer 2023
- 56% increase in capacity from Toronto to sun destinations
- More flights between Hawaii and Canada than any other airline, and the only airline providing year-round service between Canada and Maui-Kahului, from both Calgary and Vancouver
Transborder growth and expanded access to Delta hubs
Providing increased opportunities for two-way travel between Canada and the US, WestJet will grow transborder seat capacity by 26% this summer, including 70% growth to Delta hubs.
Highlights of the transborder schedule include:
- New service between Regina and Minneapolis, Vancouver and Detroit and Edmonton and Atlanta
- Direct connectivity between Edmonton and San Francisco and Nashville
- Return of summer seasonal service between Halifax and St. John’s to Orlando, Florida
- More direct flights to Phoenix and Las Vegas from Western Canada than any other airline
Through WestJet’s longstanding codeshare partnership with Delta Air Lines, guests can access more than 100 US destinations when connecting through the U.S. airline’s hubs in Atlanta, Detroit, Minneapolis, Los Angeles and Seattle.
Publication of WestJet’s full summer schedule will be completed over the coming week.