WestJet today announced a major expansion of its domestic network with new non-stop service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) and three Canadian cities for summer 2025.
The expansion includes all-new non-stop service from Saskatoon and Regina and the return of flying between Vancouver and Halifax. In addition, new flights between Winnipeg and St. John’s have been added to the extensive summer schedule. WestJet is also increasing frequency on its popular Halifax routes from Winnipeg and Edmonton, as well as between Calgary and Deer Lake.
“These routes bring greater choice to our guests across the country and make it easier for Canadians to access our expanding transatlantic network from Halifax and St. John’s,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-president and chief commercial officer. “As demand for summer travel continues to evolve, we are focused on flying people where they want to go, whether it’s reuniting with loved ones in the prairies, exploring new sights in the Maritimes or seamlessly connecting to Europe.”
New domestic routes for summer 2025 are:
Winnipeg – St. John’s | 2x weekly, starting July 1, 2025
Vancouver – Halifax* 4x weekly, starting July 1, 2025
Saskatoon – Halifax | 1x weekly, starting June 28, 2025
Regina – Halifax | 1x weekly, starting June 29, 2025
*Previously served in 2024
Domestic frequency increases for summer 2025 are:
Winnipeg – Halifax | +43 percent to 10x weekly
Edmonton – Halifax +8 percent to 13x weekly
Calgary – Deer Lake | +50 percent to 3x weekly
The domestic service enhancements are strategically designed to facilitate seamless, one-stop connectivity to WestJet’s direct flights from Halifax and St. John’s to Europe, including Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh and London, offering more options for guests looking to explore across the Atlantic. WestJet’s full summer schedule can be found on WestJet.com.