
WestJet connects B.C. in winter 2025/2026 schedule with a new sunny escape and more domestic options Français
"WestJet's 2025/2026 B.C. winter schedule reflects our commitment to making air travel more accessible and affordable for Western Canadians," said John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. "By increasing domestic frequencies across British Columbia and introducing new sun service to Costa Rica, we're giving our guests more choice and flexibility so they can connect with loved ones, explore new destinations or escape the cold, all with the convenience and value they expect from WestJet."
*New frequency available July 14
Sunwing Vacations expands package options
The WestJet Group continues to offer enhanced vacation packages through Sunwing Vacations Group's tour operating and retail brands, including WestJet Vacations. Vacation seekers can enjoy seamless, affordable holiday travel with the added benefit of WestJet's industry-leading hospitality by booking on WestJet.com, Sunwing.ca or WestJet.com/en-ca/vacations.
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"We are seeing strong demand for service to Costa Rica from YVR and are delighted that WestJet will be providing important connectivity for our region with the launch of its new service from Vancouver to Liberia," said Mike McNaney, Vice President and Chief External Affairs Officer at Vancouver International Airport (YVR). "WestJet's Liberia route will mark the only non-stop scheduled service to Central America from Vancouver, which is a key addition to WestJet's network at YVR and offers new opportunities for trade and tourism that benefit our community and the economy that supports it."
"This increase in WestJet flights for the winter schedule to key destinations of Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver, demonstrates WestJet's continued dedication to Okanagan region. The increase in domestic frequency not only offers greater convenience and flexible travel options, but also strengthens Kelowna's connectivity to international destinations," says Sam Samaddar, CEO, Kelowna International Airport. "The significant increase to the winter schedule will benefit our local community by attracting more visitors to enjoy everything our region has to offer, spurring local tourism and business."
"We are pleased to see WestJet's continued confidence in our market, as reflected in this expanded winter schedule. Increased frequency on key domestic routes will significantly enhance regional connectivity for Vancouver Island residents, making it easier to access more destinations and opportunities. We greatly value our strong partnership with WestJet and look forward to welcoming even more travellers through Victoria International Airport," said Elizabeth Brown, President and CEO, Victoria Airport Authority.
About WestJet
WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following integration with Sunwing in 2025, more than 14,000 WestJetters support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.
As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, Sunwing Vacations Group and WestJet Cargo, the WestJet Group is Canada's leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians.
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