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WestJet to expand service, add routes across Western Canada

WestJethas announced it will be expanding itsservice with 11 new non-stop routes across Western Canada this summer.

Eleven non-stop domestic flights coming between 15 communities in June, airline says

The flightswill be offered up to three times a week in 15towns and cities acrossAlberta, B.C.,Saskatchewan,ManitobaandOntario, the Calgary-based airline said in a Friday press release. (Darryl Dyck/Bloomberg)

WestJethas announced it will be expanding itsservice with 11 new non-stop routes across Western Canada this summer.

The flightswill be offered up to three times a week in 15towns and cities acrossAlberta,B.C.,Saskatchewan,ManitobaandOntario, the Calgary-based airline said in a Friday press release.

Eight of the flights will connect Western Canada and Ontario to travel destinations in B.C., such as Regina toKelowna and Toronto to Comox,the release said.

"We are at an inflection point; onethat isbuoyed by the rollout of vaccines, monthsof learning how to take appropriate precautions," WestJet President and CEO Ed Simswas quoted as saying in the release.

Service is set to start between June 6 andJune 26 and include:

  • Toronto to Fort McMurray.
  • Kelowna to Saskatoon.
  • Kelowna to Regina.
  • Saskatoon to Victoria.
  • Winnipeg to Victoria.
  • Edmonton to Kamloops.
  • Edmonton to Penticton.
  • Edmonton to Nanaimo.
  • Prince George to Abbotsford.
  • Ottawa to Victoria.
  • Toronto to Comox.

The news follows WestJet's announcement on Wednesday that itwill also berestoring service to sixairports in Eastern Canada that were suspended last fall due to the pandemic.

Flights in and out of Charlottetown, Fredericton, Moncton, Sydney and Quebec City will resume beginning June 24 throughJune 30.

Service between St. John's and Toronto, which was indefinitely suspended in October, will also resume on June 24.

The resumption of these flights will restore WestJet's complete network of pre-COVID-19 domestic airports, the airline said.

International travel still ill-advised

The federal government has maintained advisories to avoid non-essential travel outside of Canada throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, and tightened measures by restrictingflightsto the U.K. and sunnier destinations last winterin an effort to prevent the spread of the B117 variant.

It also introduced enhanced testing measures and mandatory quarantine rulestodiscourage international travel.

Asked when international flights will resume for WestJet, Andrew Gibbons, the airline's director of government relations, said on Wednesdaythe federal policy that requires passengers to quarantine at a hotel upon arrival must be eliminated before that can happen.

"The current hotel policy is a deterrent to travel, and it's deliberately designed to dampen demand," he said.

"So we have requested that that policy transition as of May 1 to a more traditional regime around testing and reduce quarantine. So that is our request and expectation."

Air travel has been one of the hardest-hit sectors since early 2020 and the onset of thepandemic.