Tagged With "WestJet"
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Re: WestJet Unveils 'Frozen' Themed Plane
Westjet also released a video about the unveiling of the plane, which might be fun if you're a "Frozen" fan.
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Re: WestJet Scraps TV's on Back of Seats for New Routes to London Gatwick
I'm a little surprised by this. Westjet has free back-of-seat televisions on virtually all of its planes, and people like that feature a lot. It makes me wonder if this will be their new direction -- streaming to you, instead of providing you their television. If people are prepared, and if they provide charging outlets, I think consumers won't mind about this.
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Re: Two Canadian airlines expand their reach
The Westjet expansion is most welcome to Canadians. The planes will be opening Gatwick, which I don't think Air Canada flies to. Porter flies just small aircraft, but is very popular in the Toronto area.
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Can an Airline Video be TOO Funny?
I would have said "I doubt it," but WestJet's April Fools video has certainly stopped everyone here from getting on with their day...have a look. The scary part is...you could almost imagine it happening. 'Nuff said: And if that's not enough, here's...
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WestJet Announces it Will Charge Checked Bag Fees to Europe
WestJet announced today that it will start charging for a check on bag on flights to Europe starting January 6th. They also will increase some reserved seating depending on distance flown.
WestJet CEO Gregg Saretsky said this about the new fees...
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WestJet Unveils 'Frozen' Themed Plane
WestJet/Youtube For those wondering what work is involved in painting...
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WestJet Scraps TV's on Back of Seats for New Routes to London Gatwick
WestJet Boeing 767-300ERW on YouTube WestJet, which launches the transatlantic flights out of London's Gatwick Airport next year on 767's will be among the first airlines to remove entertainment systems from the back of airline...
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WestJet strikes again with April Fool video
This year's April Fools Day video from Westjet features an idea that's out of control, but might be the beginning of something big..
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12,000 Mini Miracles
Canadian airline, Westjet, has made some clever YouTube clips over the years, some of which we've featured on TravelGumbo. This might be one of their better efforts. It's rare to see, at least in my opinion, such an effective combination of charity, Christmas cheer, and letting folks know exactly where your company flies (ie. good self-promotion). If you have trouble viewing that videoclip, here's the link to the youtube site:
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Westjet makes 2 London routes year-round
Westjet announced trans-Atlantic service a few months ago, and now it's making two of its new routes to London year-round.
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One great leap for an airline: Leap day birthday for WestJet
Canada's big little discount airline has its 20th birthday today—or maybe its 5th, since it started service on Leap Day 1996.
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Re: Can an Airline Video be TOO Funny?
Those are great! Westjet is a quality airline. Here is a link to some more April Fools pranks. http://www.ausbt.com.au/even-m...2015-aviation-pranks
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Re: Can an Airline Video be TOO Funny?
WestJet never fails to amaze me with their creativity. Hope to actually fly with them one day!
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Re: Can an Airline Video be TOO Funny?
Here's a short commercial EasyJet came out with to promote their mobile boarding pass.
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Re: WestJet Announces it Will Charge Checked Bag Fees to Europe
Unless the airfare is a TRULY great bargain, this will not work well for them. Air Canada offers a free bag on international flights, has a better frequent flyer program that Westjet and a far greater flight map. I liked Westjet 10-15 years ago, when they were a true discounter, but they've become just another big airline that doesn't care much for its consumers.
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Re: WestJet Announces it Will Charge Checked Bag Fees to Europe
I think WOW is the only other airline on a trans-Atlantic route to charge for a first bag. Seems like a bad move...even if they're still cheaper than Air Canada, they've defined themselves now as being mean-Spirit-ed (pun intended).
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Re: WestJet Announces it Will Charge Checked Bag Fees to Europe
If I remember right, Norwegian also charges for checked bags , trans Atlantic, but they did from the beginning . I think for WestJet to change in a year they had record profits, will just make customers upset. I guess though airlines are partying over the fees , but I don't think their customers are.
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Re: WestJet Announces it Will Charge Checked Bag Fees to Europe
Indeed, Norwegian charges for all "extras". Checked bags, food, seat selection and other items that escape me at the moment, and is part of the reason why I decided, in my situation, to forego the pleasure of their flights and spend more miles than I usually do for flights leaving from the closest airport to my home. When I added a room for the night prior to my flight, more expensive parking, gas to Oakland Airport, or the wear & tear of getting there by public transport, the bargain...
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Re: 12,000 Mini Miracles
It's great video, and portrays WestJet as a different kind of Airline, but WestJet lost it's luster for me when they announced they are charging for a check bags on flights to Europe starting January 6th. It was more the statements they made when announcing the charge that made me realize they are like other airlines. WestJet CEO Gregg Saretsky said this about the new fees in a conference call announcing 3rd quarter results : “Our competitors went here years ago and we’ve been late to the...
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Re: 12,000 Mini Miracles
I agree with your comment, Rob. That was a stupid and arrogant way to deal with an issue that really ticks the public off. I used to be a very loyal WestJet patron, but I've switched to Air Canada (partially because they take me anywhere in the world, more or less). That said, I still think it's a great video!
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Re: 12,000 Mini Miracles
The WestJet video says it can perform miracles at Christmas. It is so tacky it's a sugar coated Happy Meal. Sorry. Cant swallow this shallow attempt to fool the public. " Self-praise is no recommendation"
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Two Canadian airlines expand their reach
Two of Canada's airlines are spreading out to new destinations. WestJet, a large budget carrier, has added Boeing 767s that allow it to make a big splash in the trans-Atlantic trade, and Porter, a much smaller carrier, will add flights from Toronto to its first Florida destination, Melbourne, near Orlando.