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With the loss of Calgary and Bermuda, Triangle travelers can book nonstop flights to a dozen international destinations, including five in Europe, two in Mexico and three in Canada. Air Canada flies between RDU and Toronto and Montreal and during the summer to Vancouver.
If you’re planning to travel out of B.C., two destinations just got easier to depart from with WestJet launching new flights this spring
Winnipeg travellers will lose two direct WestJet routes to the United States after the airline moved to cut back transborder flying following what it says was a sharp drop in
Notice that the airline's primary hub of Calgary only features once. Non-core city markets have been cut, including four US routes from Vancouver. They include Boston, which, at 2,184 nautical miles (4,045 km), was WestJet's third-longest service from Canada to the continental US, behind Vancouver to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.
If you’re planning to travel out of Calgary this year, WestJet just announced three new flights out of YYC coming this summer.
Campbell River Airport is set to welcome a new airline and a direct connection to Alberta this spring, with WestJet announcing seasonal service between Calgary and Campbell River beginning May 15.
Sabre Corporation (NASDAQ: SABR), a leading global travel technology company, today announced the renewal of its SabreSonic Passenger Service System (PSS) agreement with major Canadian carrier WestJet Airlines.
WestJet is expanding its domestic network with new non-stop summer service between Calgary (YYC) and Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (YAM), North Bay, Ontario (YYB) and Campbell River, British Columbia (YBL).
The airline is cutting back scheduled routes out of Canadian airports including Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary and Edmonton
CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited ("CDB Leasing"), announced today the delivery of three Boeing 737-8 aircraft to its existing customer, Calgary-based carrier WestJet.