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WestJet Inaugurates Non-Stop Flights Between Calgary and Iceland

WestJet flight crew
Photo credit: Reinhold Da Roza Photography

The WestJet Group celebrated the takeoff of its service between Calgary and Reykjavik (Keflavik), on 15MAY.

In a statement, WestJet said, "The service, linking the Group’s global hub in Calgary to Iceland, not only bolsters the airline’s efforts to enhance YYC Calgary International Airport’s connectivity but reinforces the city's standing as the best-connected mid-sized city in North America."

“Iceland offers one of the most geologically diverse and breathtaking landscapes in the world and we are thrilled to provide convenient direct access to Reykjavik as we continue to expand our European network,” said Angela Avery, WestJet Group, Executive Vice-President, Chief People, Corporate and Sustainability Officer. “As the only airline providing direct connectivity between Calgary and Iceland, WestJet continues to build its presence as Canada’s leisure champion, providing our guests with unprecedented and affordable access to fulfill their travel aspirations year-round.”

WestJet’s flights to Reykjavik (Keflavik) will be operated by its growing 737 Max fleet, four times weekly through to 13OCT, 2024.

Route
Frequency Departure time (local) Arrival time (local)
Calgary – Reykjavik (Keflavik) 4x weekly 7:55 p.m. 8:25 a.m.
Reykjavik (Keflavik) - Calgary 4x weekly 9:45 a.m. 10:43 a.m.
WestJet
Photo credit: Kristin Grisdale.

“On behalf of The Calgary Airport Authority and our entire YYC Crew, I am thrilled to congratulate WestJet on its inaugural non-stop route from Calgary to Reykjavik,” said Chris Dinsdale, president and CEO of The Calgary Airport Authority.

“This new route is about more than just the connection between two cities, it’s about recognizing a mutual commitment to global connectivity. In advancing that commitment, every step, every new destination, counts towards solidifying YYC’s role and status as a global hub.”

WestJet's service to Reykjavik will be further enhanced by the airline's interline agreement with Icelandair, enabling guests to travel across Icelandair and WestJet's network via one boarding pass, with the convenience of a single check-in and baggage tagged and checked to their final destination.

“KEF is thrilled to greet its newest partner WestJet today,” says Gudmundur Dadi Runarsson, director for Airline Relations and Route Development chief commercial and airport development officer at Keflavik Airport.

“WestJet is showing confidence in Iceland as a destination by adding it to its impressive selection of travel opportunities, while at the same time opening Icelanders up to the experience of the great city of Calgary and all that the province of Alberta can offer. We look forward to forging a strong partnership with WestJet well into the future.”


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