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WestJet reports drop in US flight demand amid tariff tensions
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According to WestJet, a Canadian airline based in Calgary, there has been a notable decline in demand for flights to the United States. The airline attributes this decrease to rising tensions between Canada and the US due to trade disputes and tariffs. Alexis von Hoensbroech, CEO of WestJet, revealed that sales from Canada to the US have dropped by nearly 25% recently. This change is believed to be driven by concerns over a potential trade war.

Von Hoensbroech stated, "What we have seen though, since the tariff announcements, is that our sales from Canada into the US have actually dropped very significantly." He also pointed out currency issues as another factor affecting travel across borders. The Canadian dollar has been struggling against the strong US dollar, making it more expensive for Canadians to travel south.

The strained relationship between Canada and the US has been exacerbated by recent actions from US President Donald Trump. On February 1, he imposed a 25% extra duty on Canadian goods due to concerns about illegal immigration and drug delivery. Although an agreement was reached with Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau to delay these tariffs until March 4, 2025, fears of a prolonged trade war persist.

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Von Hoensbroech expressed his disappointment with the situation: "I'm personally very disappointed by the way things are going. I think that a trade war is the very last thing this country, this continent, this world needs."

Former Canadian Prime Minister Joe Clark has encouraged Canadians to engage with their American friends despite current tensions. He believes fostering dialogue can help bridge differences as not all Americans share their president's views.

In response to economic uncertainties, WestJet is adapting by partnering with Lufthansa Technik on a multibillion-dollar project in Calgary. They plan to build an airplane maintenance and testing facility expected to open in 2027 at an estimated cost of $120 million. Chris Dinsdale, president and CEO of the Calgary Airport Authority overseeing this project, emphasized its importance: "It sort of brings home that message just even more so that we need to control our own destiny."

Despite challenges posed by international relations and economic conditions affecting travel patterns between countries like Canada and America today—WestJet remains committed towards finding solutions through strategic partnerships while continuing operations amidst ongoing developments impacting aviation industry globally.

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