WestJet on Friday resumed its transatlantic flights between Eastern Canada and Europe with daily service between Toronto Pearson International Airport and Dublin, which will operate from March 1 to October 13, 2024.
In addition, the airline announced that it will again connect three major eastern Canadian cities to Europe this summer: Halifax-Dublin from June 19 to October 13; Halifax-Edinburgh from June 20 to October 12; Halifax-London (Gatwick) from April 28 to October 25; Toronto-Edinburgh from May 14 to October 12; St. John’s-London (Gatwick) from May 1 to October 25.
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This summer also marks 10 years since WestJet’s entry into Europe, commemorating the airline’s inaugural transatlantic flight between St. John’s and Dublin in 2014.
“Service between Toronto and Dublin remains an important part of WestJet’s history, and we celebrate a decade of service that has strengthened the ties between our two countries,” said John Weatherill, WestJet’s Executive Vice President and Group Chief Commercial Officer.
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