WestJet is set to resume flights to Amsterdam, marking a return to the Netherlands with a new approach. Starting in May, the airline will operate flights from Halifax using the Boeing 737 MAX 8, which will be the first non-stop service from Nova Scotia's capital to Amsterdam. This move is part of WestJet's strategy that contributes to over 100 daily narrowbody flights between Canada and Europe this summer.
The inaugural flight on this route will leave Canada on May 29, with the last Europe-bound departure scheduled for October 23. During peak summer months, WestJet plans six weekly flights, making it a significant addition for a market that has not been served before transatlantically. The frequency will decrease to four or five times weekly during less popular periods.
"By reducing flights, loads and yields should improve," noted WestJet's strategy, ensuring the route's viability and increasing the chance of returning in 2026.