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  2. WestJet - Wikipedia

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    WestJet would take delivery of four Boeing 767-300ERs in summer 2015. [60] WestJet took delivery of the first of these aircraft on August 27, 2015. [61] [62] On June 16, 2015, WestJet announced the launch of service to London's Gatwick Airport on May 6, 2016. It is the carrier's third transatlantic destination after Dublin and Glasgow.

  3. List of WestJet destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country City Airport Notes Refs Canada (): Calgary: Calgary International Airport: Hub [7]Edmonton: Edmonton International Airport: Focus city [7]Fort McMurray: Fort McMurray Airport

  4. Sunwing Vacations Group - Wikipedia

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    Sunwing Travel Group became a subsidiary of the WestJet Group on May 1, 2023, following an acquisition announced in March 2022. This merger aimed to: Consolidate market share: By combining two major players in the Canadian travel industry, the acquisition significantly strengthens WestJet's position, particularly in vacation packages and sun destinations.

  5. WestJet Encore - Wikipedia

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    The parent company, WestJet Airlines, Ltd., formed WestJet Encore, which is a wholly owned but legally separate airline from WestJet. [14] [15] [16] Prior to the selection of the Encore name, other names were considered, including Chinook, Echo, and Reach. [17]

  6. Category:WestJet - Wikipedia

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  7. Swoop (airline) - Wikipedia

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    Swoop was a Canadian ultra low-cost airline owned by WestJet.The airline was headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and was named after WestJet's desire to "swoop" (or jump) into the Canadian market with a new business model.