Airlines

WestJet Drops Four As Demand Falters

WestJet is temporarily suspending its operations to St. John’s, N.L., London, Ont., and Lloydminster and Medicine Hat, Alta., beginning March 19 and continuing until June 24, 2021.

The Calgary-based carrier’s president and CEO, Ed Sims of the decision: “We have continued to operate in the face of uncertainty as domestic and international travel restrictions and quarantines have caused demand to plummet.”

Sims continued: “Unfortunately, with new and increasingly restrictive policies, we are left once again, with no other option than to suspend service to these communities.”

As a result, flights between St. John’s and Halifax will be suspended as of March 21, while service between London, Ont., and Toronto will cease on March 22. WestJet Link service from Calgary to Lloydminster will end on March 19, and Calgary to Medicine Hat discontinued as of March 21.

WestJet’s boss also pointed out that: “Our ability to return to markets remains directly correlated to government policies and the prioritization of a domestic travel program.”

And Sims concluded: “As we look ahead to contributing to the economic recovery of Canada, the relationship between testing and quarantine must evolve based on data and science.”

In June 2020, WestJet announced organizational changes through its airport transformation program.

As a result of the suspensions, WestJet will be working with newly established third-party service providers in St. John’s and London, Ont., and directly with Pacific Coastal Airlines for affected WestJet Link operations in Lloydminster and Medicine Hat.

WestJet continues to operate at more than a 90% reduction year over year. Guests impacted will be contacted directly regarding their options for travel to and from the regions. Service is set to resume to all communities as of June 24, 2021.

Go to www.westjet.com for more.