WestJet gbatịrị nkwusioru ụgbọ elu Mexico na Caribbean

WestJet gbatịrị nkwusioru ụgbọ elu Mexico na Caribbean
WestJet gbatịrị nkwusioru ụgbọ elu Mexico na Caribbean

WestJet extends sun-flight suspensions until June 4, 2021

  • WestJet remains focused on a long-term solution that will serve the best interests of Canadians
  • WestJet continues to advocate for the replacement of mandatory hotel quarantines with a testing regime
  • Guests with affected itineraries will be proactively notified of the cancellations

WestJet today announced it will extend its temporary suspension of international sun flights to destinations in Mexico and the Caribbean until June 4, 2021.

“We are extending our suspension with the clear expectation that as more Canadians are vaccinated, government policy will transition,” said Ed Sims, WestJet President and CEO. “We continue to advocate for the replacement of mandatory hotel quarantines with a testing regime that is equitable and consistent with global standards at all points of entry into our country. Alongside an accelerated and successful vaccine rollout, this policy transition will support the safe restart of travel and help stimulate the Canadian economy, where one in ten jobs are tourism related.”

Guests with affected itineraries will be proactively notified of the cancellations. Since November 1, 2020, WestJet has been providing refunds for all travelers, regardless of fare class booked where WestJet initiated the cancellation.

“We remain focused on a long-term solution that will serve the best interests of Canadians,” continued Sims. “A safe travel-restart framework is the most effective way to support those interests and restore jobs.” 

IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • WestJet remains focused on a long-term solution that will serve the best interests of CanadiansWestJet continues to advocate for the replacement of mandatory hotel quarantines with a testing regimeGuests with affected itineraries will be proactively notified of the cancellations.
  • “We continue to advocate for the replacement of mandatory hotel quarantines with a testing regime that is equitable and consistent with global standards at all points of entry into our country.
  • Alongside an accelerated and successful vaccine rollout, this policy transition will support the safe restart of travel and help stimulate the Canadian economy, where one in ten jobs are tourism related.

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