Direct flights with WestJet (WS) - Find any non-stop route
WestJet (IATA: WS) is Canada’s second-largest carrier. It is based in Calgary and has major hubs in Toronto and Vancouver. The airline operates nonstop flights to over 100 destinations across North America, Latin America, the Caribbean, and select European cities. Use the filter tool below to find all direct WestJet flights.
WestJet was founded in 1994 as a low-cost alternative to Canada’s major airlines. Today, it is North America’s eighth-largest airline by frequency of operations, serving over 100 destinations in more than 20 countries.
It has a fleet of over 150 aircraft, including both short-haul and long-haul Boeing planes. WestJet handles over 25 million passengers annually. It emphasizes leisure destinations in the Caribbean and Europe, and provides regional connectivity to dozens of smaller airports in Canada. Its network includes more than 360 unique routes.
To find any direct flight operated by WestJet, use the filter tool below. Pick your departure (or arrival) airport as Calgary (YYC), Toronto Pearson (YYZ), or Vancouver (YVR), and results will automatically display. You can also filter by country, region, or even a whole continent, and then sort by flight duration, frequency, or aircraft.
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A list of scheduled departures up to 1 year ahead. Unlike live data, these are scheduled flights and do not take into account retimes or late cancellations. With our full list of destinations and connections with WestJet you can easily find any route by using our filters below.
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Hubs and operating bases
WestJet’s primary hub is at Calgary International Airport (YYC). It’s the only airport that the airline actively uses as an intentional connecting hub and serves as the main global hub. It is also the only airport where WestJet bases its Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.
WestJet’s other two hubs are:
Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ): WestJet’s hub in eastern Canada.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR): The airline’s western gateway.
WestJet will slowly transition to a single-hub model with Toronto and Vancouver serving mostly regional flights.
Additionally, WestJet has several focus cities, such as Edmonton, Halifax, St. John’s, Winnipeg, and Montreal.
Domestic direct flights with WestJet
WestJet’s Canadian domestic network includes at least 43 destinations. This makes it the second-largest airline in the country, after the flag carrier, Air Canada.
Some of WestJet’s popular domestic routes include:
Calgary (YYC) - Edmonton (YEG): Frequent shuttle flights across Alberta.
Calgary (YYC) - Vancouver (YVR): WestJet’s most frequent flight with over 15 departures per day in each direction.
Calgary (YYC) - Toronto Pearson (YYZ): Daily link between two of the airline’s hubs.
Vancouver (YVR) - Victoria (YYJ): Regional route connecting British Columbia's coast.
Calgary (YYC) - Saskatoon (YXE): WestJet’s busiest route, where they are the only airline.
WestJet’s direct flights to the United States
Transborder routes to the USA are very important to WestJet’s regional power. The airline offers direct flights to more than 20 U.S. cities, such as:
Calgary (YYC) - Los Angeles (LAX): One of WestJet’s signature routes and its busiest, with up to 24 weekly departures.
Vancouver (YVR) - Atlanta (ATL): The busiest transborder route to the USA from Vancouver is operated twice per day.
Calgary (YYC) - Anchorage (ANC): A twice-weekly service to Alaska’s largest city.
Edmonton (YEG) - Las Vegas (LAS): A flight per day on a route unique to WestJet.
Calgary (YYC) - Honolulu (HNL): WestJet’s longest flight to the US is popular with holidaymakers.
Long-distance international direct flights with WestJet
Internationally, WestJet focuses on sun and leisure markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, popular cities in Western and Southern Europe, and select destinations in East Asia.
Here are just a few direct routes to showcase WestJet’s long reach.
Calgary (YYC) - Seoul (ICN): The airline’s longest flight, directly into the South Korean capital. Operated 6 times per week.
Calgary (YYC) - Rome (FCO): A popular route to Italy’s Eternal City.
Halifax (YHZ) - London Gatwick (LGW): While not one of the busiest links, it shows that WestJet’s international network includes smaller Canadian airports, too.
Calgary (YYC) - Montego Bay (MBJ): A new direct route to Jamaica’s tourist part.
Calgary (YYC) - San Jose Cabo (SJD): WestJet’s most frequent Mexican route is also one where they are the only airline.
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