WestJet has announced the suspension of nine routes to the United States due to low demand, with plans to redeploy aircraft within Canada. This decision comes amid trade tensions between Washington and Ottawa. In response, WestJet is introducing four new domestic routes connecting Canada's East and West Coasts.
The airline's CEO, Alexis von Hoensbroech, oversees operations from hubs in Calgary, Toronto, and Vancouver. Founded in 1994, WestJet continues to adapt its services based on market conditions.
Among the suspended routes is Calgary to Fort Lauderdale, which will see a one-month suspension in June. A spokesperson for WestJet told Global News: “WestJet continuously evaluates and adjusts its schedule to meet demand.” Despite this change, Air Canada maintains service to Fort Lauderdale through Star Alliance partners.