Canadian carrier WestJet has made “significant increases” to its summer 2023 schedule, with additional flight frequencies across domestic and U.S. routes, the carrier announced Monday.
The carrier’s Edmonton-Las Vegas route will operate 11 times weekly versus the four times it flew last year. Edmonton-Los Angeles will operate seven times weekly, up from four a year prior. Calgary-Denver will double to four times weekly, and Calgary-New York JFK will increase to seven times weekly from four last summer.
A sampling of the domestic route increases include Vancouver-Ottawa at 11 times weekly versus five last summer; Calgary-London, Ont., at double last year’s frequency to 14 times weekly; Calgary-Montreal up to 20 times weekly compared with 13 last summer; and Edmonton-Winnipeg more than tripled to 20 times weekly from six a year prior.