WestJet's first 3 long-haul Dreamliners will fly direct between Calgary and Europe - Action News
Home WebMail Sunday, November 10, 2024, 06:03 PM | Calgary | 0.9°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Calgary

WestJet's first 3 long-haul Dreamliners will fly direct between Calgary and Europe

The first three of WestJet's 10 new long-distance Boeing 787-9 Dreaminers will offer direct international flights between Calgary and Europe, the company announces.

Along with the new planes comes new direct flights to Dublin and Paris

.
WestJet announced the new Dreamliner routes in Calgary on Wednesday morning. (Tiphanie Roquette/CBC)

The first three of WestJet's 10 new long-distance Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners will offer direct international flights between Calgary and Europe, the company announced Wednesday.

The new planes meandirect flights between Calgary, Dublin and Paris. One of the new planes will also fly the already established Calgary to London, England,route.

"This is a huge day for WestJet. This signals our first real venture into becoming a full-service, fully global network carrier," said airline chief executive Ed Sims.

"It's a transformation of an organization that started 22 years ago, flying low cost, point-to-point. We're now rubbing shoulders with the big guys around the world."

Travel times for Albertans

WestJetalso hopes the routes will bring up to 185,000 visitors to the Calgary area each year, starting in April 2019when theinternational flights are scheduled to start.

Watch when WestJet unveiled the new planes:

Simssaid the new routes and schedules will ease trans-Atlantictravel troubles for local people.

"One of the advantages of having a Calgary-based carrier flying out of Calgary is we get to chose our slots that are best for Albertans," he said.

"So we'll be flying these international routes between 7 o'clock in the morning and 10 o'clock in the morning."

The company said the three new routes will support 650 full-time jobs and $100 million in economic output.

More Dreamlinerson order

The Dreamliners have a range of 14,000 kilometres and are said to be as much as 20 per cent more fuel efficient than WestJet's current fleet of 767s.

WestJethas ordered a total of 10 of the planes, with the first arriving in Calgary in early 2019 and the other two by April, according to the airline. The hubs for those additional planes has not been announced.

The company also has options for an additional 10 Dreamliners to arrive between 2020 and 2024.

Each planewill carry 320 guests in business, premium and economy-class sections.

The newly revealed business class features 16 private pods with lie-flat seats.