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A death certificate (example shown) is required as proof before some bereavement flights. In the United States and Canada, a bereavement flight is a flight purchased when a close relative has died or is dying. Bereavement fares used to be offered by many airlines, but as of 2015, most have stopped providing them. [1]
WestJet was founded on June 27, 1994, [23] by Clive Beddoe, David Neeleman, Mark Hill, Tim Morgan, and Donald Bell. WestJet was based on the low-cost carrier business model pioneered by Southwest Airlines and Morris Air in the United States. Its original routes were all located in Western Canada, which gave the airline its name.
Clive Beddoe (born 26 May 1946) is a founding shareholder and former chairman of the board of directors of WestJet, which is currently the second-largest airline in Canada behind Air Canada. Beddoe was born in Dorking [1] and grew up in the neighboring town of Leatherhead in Surrey, England. [2]
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 ...
Gregg Saretsky (born 1959 in Châteauguay, Quebec) is the former president and CEO of WestJet, a carrier based in Calgary, Alberta. He served in that position from April 2010 to March 8, 2018, after the resignation of Sean Durfy. [1] He grew up in a Montreal suburb to a French mother and a German father.
WestJet serves 109 destinations in 24 countries. The following is a list of destinations currently served by WestJet and WestJet Encore. [1] WestJet destinations
WestJet Encore is a Canadian regional airline headquartered in Calgary, Alberta that operates feeder flights for WestJet, owned by the same parent company WestJet ...
Durfy is the former President and Chief Executive Officer of WestJet and was responsible for the day-to-day operations of Canada's second largest airline. Durfy joined WestJet in 2004 as Executive Vice-President, Sales, Marketing and Airports. He became WestJet's President in 2006 and added the title of CEO in 2007.