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WestJet
Two key airline partnerships designed to enhance travel options for Canadians

WestJet is significantly enhancing its international reach with the announcement of two strategic airline partnerships aimed at boosting connectivity for Canadian travellers.

The carrier has signed a new interline agreement with Saudia and expanded its codeshare partnership with Aeromexico, opening up access to more than 100 destinations across the Middle East and Mexico.

The dual announcements represent a major step in WestJet’s ongoing efforts to expand its global footprint and offer seamless travel experiences via single-ticket itineraries, baggage transfers and reciprocal loyalty benefits.

 

Arved von zur Muehlen, Chief Commercial Officer, Saudia (left) and John Weatherill, WestJet Executive VP and Chief Commercial Officer (right)

 

Westjet & Saudia

The newly launched interline agreement with Saudia includes single-connection access to Jeddah via Toronto Pearson, as well as both Jeddah and Riyadh from London Heathrow and Paris Charles-de-Gaulle.

Guests can now book a single ticket with a connected itinerary between WestJet and Saudia’s networks with single point check-in and through-checked bags.

 

Westjet & Aeromexico

Meanwhile, WestJet has also broadened its longstanding partnership with Aeromexico, offering guests on both sides of the continent enhanced access to a broader network of destinations with the ease of a single booking.

Effective July 2, 2025, guests travelling to or from WestJet’s Canadian network — including its global hub in Calgary — can now access some of the airline’s most exciting destinations with the convenience of a single ticket, seamless connections, through-checked baggage, and the ability to earn WestJet Rewards throughout their journey.

With codeshare service already available to major Mexican cities such as Guadalajara and Monterrey, guests can also now enjoy expanded connectivity to additional destinations, including: Aguascalientes; Ciudad Obregon; Ciudad Juarez; Durango; Oaxaca; Puerto Escondido; Tampico; Tuxtla Gutierrez; Torreon; and Veracruz.

The partnership expansion also opens options for Mexico-based guests, with access to connect to more than 20 Canadian destinations from coast to coast. Plus, starting on July 2, guests have access to three new British Columbia destinations – Comox, Cranbrook and Nanaimo – as well as the return of codeshare service to St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

 

Source: Travelweek

Jul 11, 2025

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