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WestJet expands winter schedule with five new sun destinations

WestJet expands winter schedule with five new sun destinations

Calgary Herald15-07-2025
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WestJet recently revealed its winter schedule, featuring five new sun destinations from Calgary, Montreal or Toronto starting this December.
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The Canadian air carrier is adding Panama City, Panama; Guadalajara, Mexico; Tepic (Nayarit), Mexico; Havana, Cuba; and Managua, Nicaragua to its roster in addition to other new routes. The schedule also marks Mexico City's first winter season of operation since becoming a year-round service.
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As part of the announcement, WestJet noted seat capacity across the Latin America and Caribbean region is scheduled to grow by six per cent overall, with popular vacation hot spots like Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and Mexico in focus for new route growth.
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WestJet is also launching new routes from Calgary to Cozumel, Mexico and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic; Vancouver to Liberia, Costa Rica; Montreal to Samana, Dominican Republic; Quebec City to Montego Bay, Jamaica; Thunder Bay, Ontario to Punta Cana, Dominican Republic; and Winnipeg to Liberia, Costa Rica.
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The expanded routes come on the heels of a sharp decline in Canadians travelling to the U.S. in recent months, due in large part to ongoing trade tensions and comments made by the president of the United States about making Canada the nation's 51st state.
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According to Airways, the commercial aviation publication, Weatherill confirmed during the press event that WestJet has 'seen some decline in demand to the U.S. — and as a result, we've redeployed some of our capacity into domestic markets, across the Atlantic and to Latin America and Caribbean destinations.'
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