WestJet expands international operations using Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners

John Weatherill, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at WestJet Group
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WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, operates a fleet of over 130 aircraft to more than 100 global destinations. The majority of WestJet’s fleet consists of narrowbody Boeing 737s, but its widebody operations rely on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. The airline took delivery of its first Dreamliner in January 2019 and now has seven in its fleet.

Each Boeing 787-9 can accommodate up to 320 passengers across three classes: business, premium economy, and economy. Business class features lie-flat beds and personalized dining options. Premium economy offers recliner seats with included meals and beverages, while economy provides complimentary hot meals and drinks.

WestJet was recently recognized as a Four Star Major Airline by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX). Colleen Tynan, Vice President of Experience Management at WestJet, commented on the award: “What makes this award so important is that it is voted on by guests… We have been focused on improving guest service.”

The airline’s Boeing 787-9s mainly operate from Calgary International Airport (YYC) to destinations in Europe and Asia, including London Heathrow, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Tokyo Narita, among others. In winter months, these aircraft also serve popular routes to Mexico and Hawaii.

John Weatherill, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer at WestJet Group stated: “Our 787 winter schedule reflects the growing demand for year-round international options for business and leisure travellers from our global hub in Calgary.”

WestJet competes with Air Canada and Air Transat in the Canadian market. While Air Canada also uses Boeing 787-9s for international flights, Air Transat relies on Airbus models for its operations.

Calgary International Airport experienced record traffic in 2024 with over 18.9 million passengers. WestJet plans further growth at this hub with a capacity increase of 11% in 2025 compared to the previous year.

Daniel Fajardo, Vice President of Network and Schedule Planning at WestJet said regarding new routes: “Service between Calgary and Mexico City opens the door for more Western Canadians to explore Mexico’s vibrant culture…”



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