Aviation Gazette

Bringing the aviation news to you!

  • About me
  • Extra
    • In Loving Memory of Laurent Sorelli
    • Airport Webcams
  • iflyA380
  • Daily Email Information
  • Contact Me
AviationGazette © 2025 ______________________________ Log in
WestJet drops Toronto-Brandon service

WestJet drops Toronto-Brandon service

September 20, 2016 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

BRANDON, MAN.—Starting next week, WestJet will no longer be offering direct service between Brandon, Man., and Toronto.
The airline says as of Sept. 26, it will remove the run from its schedule because demand for seats has not met expectations.
The four-times-a-week flights began at the end of June to test response to the route.
WestJet then announced in July that it would offer the service on a year-round basis starting late next month.
People who have booked flights on the route will be contacted by WestJet directly to make alternate travel arrangements or to offer refunds.
Lauren Stewart, a WestJet spokeswoman, says the company remains committed to Brandon and has not ruled out resuming service to Toronto, but it will “give it a rest” for now to see if demand revives.
Stewart says since the beginning of the run, fewer than five per cent of the seats were being sold.
“We really thought it would pick up. It was a route that had been asked for, but unfortunately the bookings just weren’t there.”
The City of Brandon said in a release that it’s disappointed with the loss of the eastern route.
“These things come down to business decisions and that flight wasn’t performing to the expectations of WestJet,” city manager Scott Hildebrand told the Brandon Sun newspaper.
“We still believe that a regional airport is of vital importance to the economy and we want to be prepared if something opens up in the future.”
The Brandon Municipal Airport is undergoing a renovation and expansion that is expected to be completed early next year.
WestJet will continue to operate a midday Brandon-Calgary flight seven days a week. It’s also bringing back an early morning departure and late-night return option for the route three times a week, beginning Oct. 23.
Toronto Star

Filed Under: News

Search

Recents Articles

  • Norwegian Air Shuttle launches two flights from Bergen to the US
  • Mickey Mouse delays flight to London Heathrow by 4 hours…
  • King of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia brings 417Tonnes (metric tonne) and a gold escalator
  • McDonellsDouaglas MD-88 retire from the LaGuardia Sky
  • Forbes #1 US airline is: Alaska Airlines

Tags cloud

737 737-800 737NG 767 777 777-200 787 A320 A321 A330 A350XWB A380 Airbus Air Canada Air France Air Transat Alaska Airlines American Airlines Boeing British Airways California Canada China Cuba Delta Air Lines Dreamliner Egypt Embraer Florida France Israel jetBlue London Lufthansa New York Peoples Republic of China Russia Southwest Airlines Toronto TSA Union United-Kingdom United Airlines US USA