Canadian airline WestJet starts to cancel flights as pilot strike looms
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Canada's second-largest airline WestJet has started to cancel flights because its talks with a pilots' union are at an impasse, the carrier said Thursday, jeopardising travel plans for thousands of passengers ahead of a holiday weekend in Canada.
The Calgary, Alberta-based airline flies to more than 110 destinations including in the Caribbean such as Jamaica, the United States, Central America, Europe and Asia.
It has a fleet of more than 180 aircraft.
Some 1,800 pilots at the carrier and its Swoop subsidiary are poised to walk off the job overnight after the Air Line Pilots Association issued a strike notice earlier this week.
Next Monday is Canada's Victoria Day federal holiday.
With more than 4,000 flights scheduled over the next seven days, WestJet carries 28% of Canada's domestic market, while Air Canada carries 47%, according to aviation data firm Cirium.
WestJet CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech said in the statement early Thursday that negotiations with the union were in a stalemate, leaving the company “with no choice but to begin taking the painful steps of preparing for the reality of a work stoppage.”
WestJet has begun to park the bulk of its fleet — 105 narrow-body 737s and seven wide-body 787 Dreamliners — using a “measured, phased and safe approach,” the statement read.
As of Thursday morning, the carrier had cancelled 92 flights or 17% for that day, the aviation data firm's figures show.
Few flight cancellations had registered for Friday and afterward.
But passengers are now unable to make online bookings for flights on major routes such as Calgary-Vancouver and Toronto-Calgary until Tuesday.
The federal labour minister and the government's head mediator as well as WestJet's CEO and the pilots' union leaders have all descended on a hotel near the Toronto airport to work toward a deal.
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