Airlines

WestJet Announces More Flight Reductions

WestJet has advised that it is consolidating 20% of its scheduled flights between Feb. 1 and Feb. 28, 2022 – that’s in addition to the carrier’s January 2022 flight consolidation announcement.

In advising of the additional consolidation, Interim WestJet Group president and CEO, Harry Taylor said: “As we continue to navigate the unpredictability of the Omicron variant on our staffing levels along with the ongoing barriers to international travel, we are making every effort to proactively manage our schedule in order to minimize disruption to our guests’ travel plans.”

Taylor continued: “To our guests impacted by these additional consolidations, we sincerely apologize for the disruption and appreciate your continued understanding and patience.”

Over the next few days, impacted travellers will be proactively notified of changes to their itineraries by email. Guests are encouraged to utilize self-serve options prior to calling for assistance; guests seeking support outside of the 72-hour travel window are able to schedule a call-back. Flexible change and cancel guidelines and schedule change refund policies remain in place.

Taylor also noted that: “We continue to advocate for the elimination of cumbersome travel rules that are unnecessarily impacting Canadians and prolonging the recovery of the travel and tourism sector.”

He continued: “Canada remains one of the only countries in the world requiring multiple molecular tests for fully-vaccinated travellers — these testing resources should be redeployed to our communities.”

WestJet also pointed out that Canada has an envious global leadership position in vaccination rates and aviation remains the only fully-vaccinated transportation sector and the most tested consumer activity in Canada. National alignment and standardization for the sector remains urgently required.