WestJet announced Wednesday the addition of its new nonstop service between Kelowna and Toronto to the airline’s 2023/24 winter schedule beginning Nov. 5, 2023.
The route will operate twice weekly frequencies on Boeing 737-700 aircraft, which seat 132 passengers, 12 in Premium Cabin, 120 in Economy.
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“WestJet is pleased to offer enhanced connectivity between Kelowna and Toronto now on this winter which will provide a convenient and affordable travel option for our guests travelling between these two cities for business or leisure,” said Jane McCurdy, WestJet Director, Network Planning and Alliances.
Reaffirming its commitment to providing connectivity from Eastern to Western Canada as part of the airline’s growth strategy, the addition of service between Kelowna and Toronto marks WestJet’s nine non-stop routes from Kelowna and 40 non-stop routes from Toronto as part of its upcoming winter schedule.
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