WestJet Adds Lift Out Of Toronto
WestJet is launching new non-stop service from Toronto to Nashville and Los Angeles as part of its 2016 summer schedule.
Bob Cummings, executive vice-president, commercial for WestJet, said: “We are excited about our schedule and connectivity out of Toronto. By this summer we will operate more than 120 flights per day from Toronto including new services to Nashville, Los Angeles and Boston in addition to our previously announced daily service to London, England. Building on our already strong connectivity into Toronto from across Canada is a key element of our strategy for profitable growth.”
As WestJet enhanced its schedules for business travellers with additional service from Toronto to Ottawa, Montreal and Fredericton as well as between Ottawa and Halifax.
Beginning June 15, 2016, flights operating between Toronto and Ottawa as well as Toronto and Montreal will operate 12 times each daily. Toronto and Fredericton will have a total of three daily flights as of March 5, 2016.
Three daily flights between Toronto and Boston will begin March 15.
With additional service between Ottawa and Halifax there will be a total of three daily flights between the cities as of March 5, 2016.
These new flights offer greater flexibility for business travellers who want same-day return trips and more options during peak morning and evening travel periods. Flights are available for purchase starting Jan. 31, 2016.
Cummings said: “We look forward to offering guests more options in their travel schedules along with our recently enhanced Plus product, WestJet Connect and continued WestJet Rewards program improvements. WestJet is an attractive option for business travellers across Canada.”
Along with the enhancements to its business travel schedules, three new weekly non-stop flights are being added between Vancouver and San Diego.
Vancouver will also see additional service to Los Angeles, Honolulu and Maui while Toronto will see additional service to Orlando, Tampa, Fort Lauderdale and Myrtle Beach.
Seasonal routes from Halifax and St. John’s to Orlando will now operate year-round.
And the carrier also announced a new non-stop route from Calgary to Thunder Bay. The addition of the Calgary to Thunder Bay service during the peak summer period provides a convenient option for those travelling to visit the lakes, landscapes and outdoor adventures the area offers.
By summer 2016, WestJet and WestJet Encore will operate approximately 4,590 flights per week to 101 destinations: 38 in Canada, 27 in the United States, 33 in the Caribbean and Mexico, and three in Europe.
Go to http://www.westjet.com/newdestinations for more.