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WestJet will fly a total of 56 weekly flights in both directions between Canada and London, including the only non-stop transatlantic service available from Winnipeg.

CALGARY – WestJet will launch its new non-stop service between six Canadian cities and London (Gatwick) beginning this weekend. Flights from Vancouver, Calgary and Toronto begin tomorrow, while service from Edmonton, Winnipeg and St. John's begins on Saturday.

"The launch of wide-body transatlantic service this weekend ushers in a new era in the history of WestJet," said Gregg Saretsky, WestJet President and CEO. "From humble beginnings as a regional airline serving five destinations in Western Canada, we have grown to become a truly international carrier in just two decades, now taking Canadians across the North Atlantic to visit family and friends in London and beyond. Our low-fare, high-care service, combined with our caring, people-driven approach, continues to win new guests in every new part of the world we serve. I thank more than 11,000 WestJetters as well as our loyal guests for making this remarkable milestone a reality."

Details of WestJet's non-stop service between Canada and London (Gatwick):

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Frequency

Effective

Vancouver – London

Six times weekly

May 6 – Oct. 21, 2016

Edmonton – London

Twice weekly

May 7 – Oct. 22, 2016

Calgary – London

Five times weekly

May 6 (year-round*)

Winnipeg – London

Once weekly

May 7 – Oct. 1, 2016

Toronto – London

Daily

May 6 (year-round)

St. John's – London

Daily

May 7 – Oct. 21, 2016

*Service between Calgary and London will operate three times weekly from October 3, 2016 to April 29, 2017.

WestJet will fly a total of 56 weekly flights in both directions between Canada and London, including the only non-stop transatlantic service available from Winnipeg. Convenient connections are available from cities across Canada in both directions and service from Calgary and Toronto will operate on a year-round basis.

With the exception of flights from St. John's, which will operate on one of the airline's Boeing Next-Generation 737s, all London flights will be operated by one of WestJet's four 767-300 extended-range aircraft. Featuring the new teal and blue maple leaf-themed logo, which will eventually appear on all WestJet aircraft, each 767 seats 262 guests and has a range of approximately 11 hours. The aircraft includes a Plus cabin with 24 premium seats in a two-by-two-by-two configuration, hot meals and all other amenities associated with Plus. The main cabin has 238 seats, with two seats on either side of the aircraft and three in the middle. All four 767s will be equipped with WestJet Connect, the airline's new inflight entertainment and wireless connectivity system.

London (Gatwick) is WestJet's third transatlantic destination. In 2014, it launched non-stop service from St. John's to Dublin, followed by service between Halifax and Glasgow in 2015.

Some 45 airlines operate from Gatwick airport, offering WestJet guests low fares and easy connections to and from approximately 200 destinations in 90 countries, more destinations than from any other airport in the U.K. Located just 30 minutes from all of Central London's many attractions, Gatwick is also one of the easiest London airports to navigate, with a monorail connecting its two terminals, as well as easy access to Central London via a convenient express rail service leaving every 15 minutes.

 

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