Canadian airline WestJet announced Monday that it is expanding its international network to include new service between Calgary and Amsterdam, Netherlands. The new flight will be operated with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft beginning August 5.
The route will initially have two weekly frequencies, and will increase to three times as of September 9.
“We are committed to putting international investments in place, as leaders of the travel and tourism industry, to support a safe restart to international travel and further Canada’s economic recovery,” said John Weatherill, WestJet, Chief Commercial Officer. “With flights set to begin later this summer, we look forward to helping connect Canadians to their loved ones in Europe, while continuing to provide affordable options for those who want to visit or reconnect with friends and family across our great country.”
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