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  2. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    WestJet's route map This page was last edited on 26 December 2024, at 20:08 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  3. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    The same year, the cities of Thunder Bay, Grande Prairie, and Prince George were added to WestJet's route map. In 2000, WestJet CEO Steve Smith was released from WestJet after 18 months in the position, apparently due to differences in management style; [25] Smith went on to head rival Air Canada's low-cost subsidiary Zip. After Smith's ...

  4. WestJet Encore - Wikipedia

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    WestJet Encore also services transborder routes to the US, including year round service from Calgary to Seattle, and seasonal service from Calgary to Portland, Edmonton to Seattle, as well as service to Delta Air Lines' hub in Minneapolis from Edmonton, Regina and Saskatoon. WestJet Encore flights are numbered as flight 3100 to 3899.

  5. List of airline codes (W) - Wikipedia

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    WestJet: WESTJET Canada WAA Westair Aviation: WESTAIR WINGS Namibia WSC Westair Cargo Airlines: WESTCAR Côte d'Ivoire PCM Westair Industries: PAC VALLEY United States BLK Westcoast Energy: BLUE FLAME Canada ST* STT Western Aircraft, Inc SAWTOOTH United States WST Western Air: WESTERN BAHAMAS Bahamas NPC Western Air Couriers: NORPAC United ...

  6. WestJet Link - Wikipedia

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    Service was originally planned to commence March 7, 2018, but was delayed until June 21, 2018. [2] The brand was created to primarily connect smaller cities in western Canada with WestJet's domestic hubs at Calgary International Airport and Vancouver International Airport [3] and stimulate air travel in smaller markets. [1]

  7. Category:WestJet - Wikipedia

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  8. Swoop (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Swoop was a Canadian ultra low-cost airline owned by WestJet.The airline was headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and was named after WestJet's desire to "swoop" (or jump) into the Canadian market with a new business model.

  9. Calgary International Airport - Wikipedia

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    In February 1996, WestJet, which began as a low-cost carrier began operations with a base of operations at Calgary International, occupying an expanded area of the terminal. [12] [44] The airline's first flight, a Boeing 737 departed Calgary International on route to Vancouver International Airport on 29 February 1996. [45]