Saskatchewan

WestJet restoring non-stop flights to Edmonton, adding new routes from Saskatoon and Regina

WestJet announced Friday that it is adding five routes to and from cities in Alberta and British Columbia, from Saskatoon and Regina. 

Non-stop flights from Saskatoon to Edmonton to come back July 6

A WestJet plane takes off.
Beginning in July, WestJet will offer non-stop service from Saskatoon to seven cities, and non-stop service from Regina to five cities.  (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

WestJet announced Friday that it is adding five routes to and from cities in Alberta and British Columbia, from Saskatoon and Regina.

Beginning in July, WestJet will offer non-stop service from Saskatoon to seven cities, and non-stop service from Regina to five cities. A full list of those cities has not yet been released. 

Non-stop flights to Edmonton from Regina started up again Thursday. Saskatoon's non-stop flights to Edmonton will begin again July 6. 

"We continue to work toward the restoration of our pre-COVID domestic network to ensure that when our guests are ready to travel, we are there for them," said John Weatherill, WestJet chief commercial officer, in a statement.

"WestJet remains committed to building back stronger for the betterment of all Canadians and as we look ahead to reconnecting friends, family and loved ones, the safe restart of travel is essential to Canada's economic recovery."

(WestJet)

The airline says that by the end of June, it will begin new non-stop flights from Saskatoon to Kelowna and Victoria.

"We have spent time listening to our valued government, airport, tourism and related industry partners in Saskatchewan as we enter the recovery phase of the pandemic,"said Angela Avery, WestJet executive vice-president, in the statement.

Avery said that while she believes progress has been made in Saskatchewan, WestJet will continue to advocate for a safe travel framework from the federal government.

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Laura Sciarpelletti

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Laura is a journalist for CBC Saskatchewan. She is also the community reporter for CBC's virtual road trip series Land of Living Stories and host of the arts and culture radio column Queen City Scene Setter, which airs on CBC's The Morning Edition. Laura previously worked for CBC Vancouver. Some of her former work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, NYLON Magazine, VICE Canada and The Tyee. Laura specializes in human interest, arts and health care coverage. She holds a master of journalism degree from the University of British Columbia. Send Laura news tips at laura.sciarpelletti@cbc.ca