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WestJet trims service between Calgary, Edmonton

WestJet is scrapping several flights from Calgary and Edmonton in favour of a beefed up schedule out of Toronto.

Calgary-based carrier also drops Edmonton flights to Nanaimo, Kamloops as services from Toronto beefed up

WestJet announced Monday it is cutting some service from Edmonton and Calgary while it beefs up its flight schedule in Eastern Canada. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

WestJet is scrapping several flights from Calgary and Edmonton in favour of a beefed up schedule out of Toronto.

The Calgary-based airline confirmed Monday that WestJetEncore is reducing service from Calgary to Edmonton as ofMarch 5, dropping one daily flight in each direction from the schedule.

WestJetexecutive vice president Bob Cummings saidbusiness travel demandwithin and into Albertastarted to drop in Apriland is expected to continue itsdecline this year.

"We have discounted prices to fill seats,and we've backfilled the business travel with leisure travel,so prices have reduced significantly over the last two to three months," Cummings said.

"Overall reduction in demand has declined as well,so we are seeing a reduced number of guests."

WestJet is also cancellingallservice from Calgary to Terrace and Prince George, and reducing service from Calgary to Brandon,Penticton and Fort McMurray

A sign of the times

Airline analystRick Erickson saidthe move is a sign of the times.

"WestJet is based in Alberta and has been very much focused on the oil and gas business throughout the province," he said.

"With the downturn that we've seen of late, it's not surprising to see WestJet cutting back on capacity."

Daily service between Edmonton and Nanaimo and Kamloops is also being cancelled, and flights from Edmonton to Abbotsford and Grande Prairie will be less frequent.

Ericksonsaidairlines, like any other business, will allocatetheir resources based on demand, and he expects that once the economy rebounds, many of these routes will return.

As it cuts services inoil-slump suffering Alberta, WestJetis transferring more of its capacity to Eastern Canada.

The airline is adding several new flights between Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal as well as to Atlantic destinations like Halifax and Fredericton.