WestJet unveiled its annual Christmas Miracle campaign, titled Holiday Heroes, marking its 11th year.
WestJet said this year's campaign "shines a spotlight on the one-in-four Canadians who will be separated from a loved one over the holidays."
"WestJet is proud to be part of a large community that works tirelessly through the holiday season to connect Canadians to the people and places that matter most to them," said Jennifer Callegaro, Director of Marketing WestJet. "This year, our Christmas Miracle campaign acknowledges the many holiday heroes across the travel industry and gives them the best gift of all – time with their loved ones."
Through its Christmas Miracle campaign, WestJet facilitated three surprise reunions:
- Ashley Springer, a Translink Bus Driver, reunited with his sister and nephew from New York City.
- Killian Kampes, a Valet at Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, reunited with his mother and father from Dublin.
- Husan Gill, an AGI Ramp Agent at Vancouver International Airport, reunited with her childhood best friend from Prince George.
"For more than a decade, we have created meaningful holiday campaigns that give back to the people and communities we serve," continued Callegaro. "We surveyed Canadians and 75 percent noted spending time together with loved ones is most important over the holidays. Knowing this, we were so excited to surprise just a few deserving heroes in this year's campaign."
Nominate a Holiday Hero:
This holiday season, the airline invites Canadians to nominate their holiday hero working away from loved ones for an opportunity to connect. Nominations are open at WestJet.com/ChristmasMiracle.