WestJet for the 2023/2023 winter season expands its offerings to vacation destinations from the provinces of Ontario and British Columbia. The airline will have a schedule with strategic routes to Mexico, Florida and the Caribbean. In addition, it will strengthen several domestic services from Alberta.
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Abbotsford, British Columbia
For winter scheduling in Abbotsford, WestJet will offer two vacation routes to the Mexican Pacific. Also, the airline will connect the Fraser Valley to its main hub in Calgary allowing customers access to the carrier’s network of destinations in Canada, the United States, Central America, Europe and Tokyo.
Network details
The airline for the winter will offer 8,214 seats per week to and from Abbotsford.
International
- Puerto Vallarta: two weekly flights starting December 5.
- San Jose del Cabo: one weekly frequency starting December 4.
Domestic
- Calgary: daily flights all year round.
- Edmonton: five weekly flights year-round.
«Today’s announcement provides more opportunities for our customers across the Fraser Valley to connect seamlessly to their favourite sun destinations this winter, as WestJet Group continues to solidify its position as Canada’s favourite sun and leisure provider,» said John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer.
Toronto – Hamilton, Ontario
The Toronto – Hamilton winter schedule will offer non-stop service to popular sunny destinations in Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Florida. In addition, WestJet will have a domestic route from Calgary allowing connections to other destinations.
Network details
WestJet for the winter will offer 4,458 weekly seats to and from Toronto – Hamilton.
International
- Cancun: three weekly flights starting November 25.
- Orlando: three weekly flights starting November 24.
- Punta Cana: three weekly flights starting November 26.
- Tampa: three weekly flights as of November 24.
Domestic
- Calgary: four weekly flights year-round.
«We sincerely value our strong partnership with Hamilton International Airport and the Hamilton community, who have been strong supporters of both WestJet and Swoop over the years. We remain unwaveringly committed to engaging with local stakeholders and community members to expand and reposition our investments to better serve the city, for years to come,» added Weatherill.
WestJet Group Capacity
In addition to the airline’s new connections from Toronto – Hamilton and Abbotsford, as a new but integral part of WestJet Group, Sunwing Airlines is boosting its winter schedule. Between them, the two airlines will offer a wide range of popular vacation destinations in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean.
WestJet Group continues to work on integrating its low-cost subsidiary Swoop into a product offering under the WestJet brand with a primary objective of providing affordable travel.