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WestJet Marks Increased Capacity from Atlantic Canada

John Weatherill, WestJet Group EVP and CMO, Kate Rogers, Mayor of Fredericton and Johanne Gallant, president and CEO of the Fredericton International Airport Authority, send off the inaugural Fredericton-Calgary flight.

WestJet is boosting its service to Europe, and also within Canada.

The Calgary-based airline inaugurated flights between Halifax (YHZ) and Edinburgh (EDI) on 20JUN. WestJet also celebrated the return of non-stop service between Halifax (YHZ) and Dublin (DUB) on 19JUN.

"Further solidifying our position as Canada's leading leisure airline, this flight is another milestone in our commitment to enhancing Atlantic Canada's business and leisure ties through air connectivity," said Andrew Gibbons, WestJet VP of External Affairs.

"With today's inaugural service, we are thrilled to further strengthen the connection between Halifax and Edinburgh as we continue to expand strategic air access across the region."

Earlier this year, WestJet Group CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech visited Halifax to discuss the WestJet Group's expanding presence across the region.

A New Domestic Route

WestJet launched nonstop service between Fredericton (YFC) and Calgary (YYC) on 20JUN with the departure of flight WS315.

According to the airline, the service, scheduled to operate twice weekly during the summer and fall, aims to enhance tourism and business opportunities between New Brunswick and WestJet’s global hub.

"Over the next four months, we anticipate WestJet will bring thousands of guests to the Fredericton region via our global hub in Calgary. We understand the impact these flights bring to the community and appreciate today's support and excitement surrounding this critical route." said John Weatherill, WestJet EVP and CMO. "As we inaugurate our 12th direct link between Atlantic Canada and Western Canada, we are building on the momentum of strong leisure and business demand and look forward to continuing to celebrate the route's success."

WestJet's strongest east-to-west connectivity pays off for Atlantic communities

This summer, WestJet has increased its overall seat capacity from Atlantic Canada by 71% compared to last year, with 149 peak weekly departures. With the addition of seasonal service between Fredericton and Calgary, WestJet's domestic seat capacity in Atlantic Canada will grow by 50%.

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