In Photos: WestJet Returns to Cayman Islands

Left to right: WestJet flight crew; Sir Turtle of the Cayman Islands; Chief Officer Stran Bodden, Ministry of Tourism and Transport; and Gary Hendricks-Dominguez, Deputy Director of International Marketing and Promotions.
Left to right: WestJet flight crew; Sir Turtle of the Cayman Islands; Chief Officer Stran Bodden, Ministry of Tourism and Transport; and Gary Hendricks-Dominguez, Deputy Director of International Marketing and Promotions.

WestJet returned to the Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands on 16DEC, with a flight from YYZ to GCM.

As previously reported by Open Jaw, WestJet will operate flights from YYZ to GCM once weekly. The initial return of this route was part of a larger release where WestJet announced it was returning to 95 destinations this winter season.

For more information on WestJet, visit its web site.

WestJet plane receiving a water salute upon arrival at GCM.
WestJet plane receiving a water salute upon arrival at GCM.

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