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  • November 15, 2023

    Successfully leveraging expanding Boeing 737 MAX fleet, airline’s summer schedule unlocks Atlantic Gateway with return of vital transatlantic connections

    WestJet today was joined by community partners and key stakeholders to celebrate the announcement of the airline’s highly anticipated return of transatlantic service to Halifax. With scheduled summer service to London, Dublin and Edinburgh, WestJet’s strategic investments will unlock new potential for Halifax’s business, leisure and tourism economies.

    “In service of our valued relationship with the province, airport, partners and guests, we are thrilled to resume service between Halifax and Europe, strengthening the region’s critical connections to global hubs, tourism and business economies,” said WestJet Vice-President External Affairs, Andrew Gibbons. “Today’s celebration reaffirms our commitment to the city of Halifax and surrounding region, bringing to life our promise of bolstering leisure travel options in Atlantic Canada and further connecting our guests with the people and places they love most.”

    WestJet Summer Transatlantic Capacity from Halifax  

    As the WestJet Group grows its position as Canada’s leading leisure airline, from coast-to-coast, WestJet’s resumption of service between Atlantic Canada and Europe will increase the capacity of the critical tourism pipeline between Nova Scotia and Europe.

    WestJet route Frequency Start Date Departure time (local) Arrival time (local)
    Halifax-London Gatwick 4x weekly April 28, 2024 11:00 p.m. 9:04 a.m.
    London Gatwick-Halifax 4x weekly April 29, 2024 11:00 a.m. 1:46 p.m.
    Halifax-Dublin 4x weekly June 19, 2024 10:30 p.m. 7:55 a.m.
    Dublin-Halifax 4x weekly June 20, 2024 9:30 a.m. 11:32 a.m.
    Halifax-Edinburgh* 3x weekly June 20, 2024 10:40 p.m. 8:04 a.m.
    Edinburgh-Halifax* 3x weekly June 21, 2024 9:30 a.m. 11:38 a.m.

    *New route not previously operated

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    “WestJet has connected Halifax Stanfield and key European destinations for several years, and we’re thrilled they plan to offer three non-stop transatlantic routes again next summer,” said Joyce Carter, President & CEO, Halifax International Airport Authority. “Dublin and London Gatwick were popular routes in the past, both for Atlantic Canadians and Europeans, and we’re delighted to add Edinburgh to our route map in 2024.”

    “We are thrilled to see the return of WestJet’s non-stop flights to these key destinations. Europe is an important market for Nova Scotia, and direct flights play a key role in leveraging these markets as people want to spend less time in transit and more time at their destination. The return of these routes help connect us to the global marketplace, bring new investment, support tourism growth and promote our province as a great place to visit, live and invest,” said Honourable Susan Corkum-Greek, Minister of Economic Development.

    “We are delighted WestJet is renewing its commitment to Halifax and the Martimes by adding new direct flights across the pond, a valued travel destination for so many, with the promise of a boon for tourism in our region. Kudos to Joyce Carter and her team for the exceptional work to increase air access to and from Halifax Stanfield International Airport,” said Mayor Mike Savage.

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