WESTJET WARY ABOUT AIRLINE AID

WestJet CEO Ed Sims says the federal government’s aid package for Air Canada could be “problematic” unless his company gets equitable treatment, as talks over pandemic relief continue between Ottawa and Canadian carriers.

In a memo obtained by The Canadian Press, Sims tells employees the government is now the fourth-largest shareholder in their biggest competitor, spurring him to insist on comparable terms at the negotiating table.

He says it was “bittersweet” to learn of a pandemic relief deal that grants Air Canada up to $5.4 billion in loans plus a 6% equity stake in the company in exchange for pledges to refund passengers, restore regional routes, and maintain current job levels.

Sims says he is asking the government for new aircraft financing, domestic tourism stimulus, and supply-chain reform to avoid price hikes of the sort imposed on carriers by Canada’s civil air navigation service last year.

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Monday that talks are continuing with Canadian airlines, including WestJet.