WestJet Cuts More U.S. Routes
WestJet is set to discontinue three transborder routes and the seasonal suspension of a fourth amid persistently weak demand.
WestJet is set to discontinue three transborder routes and the seasonal suspension of a fourth amid persistently weak demand.
Canadian airline WestJet is adding new seasonal destinations and routes this winter, including flights to Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Panama.
Canadian airline WestJet said it became aware of a “cybersecurity incident” late last week that affected its website and mobile app.
According to a news release published by WestJet Group on Wednesday, the milestone comes after two years of coordination efforts with its subsidiary.
Delta and Korean Air have announced plans to strengthen their partnerships with Canadian carrier WestJet through equity investments totaling 25%.
WestJet is cutting another route to the U.S., just weeks before it was scheduled to launch. The airline is blaming a lull in transborder demand.
WestJet will fly from Halifax to Amsterdam up to six times weekly this summer, with connections on both sides allowing more choices for travelers.
WestJet and Lufthansa Technik have signed a multi-billion dollar, 15-year agreement for engine maintenance, bringing a new repair facility to Calgary.
Air Canada plans to grow its transborder network in summer 2025, adding two new routes to the U.S. from its Vancouver hub.
The route is scheduled to commence on May 11, 2025, operating three times per week on WestJet’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft.