List of WestJet destinations

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WestJet serves 109 destinations in 24 countries.

The following is a list of destinations currently served by WestJet, WestJet Encore and WestJet Link. [1]

Contents

WestJet destinations

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
Antigua and Barbuda St. John's V. C. Bird International Airport [2]
Aruba Oranjestad Queen Beatrix International Airport [3]
Bahamas Nassau Lynden Pindling International Airport [4]
Barbados Bridgetown Grantley Adams International Airport [5]
Belize Belize City Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport Seasonal
Bonaire Kralendijk Flamingo International Airport Seasonal [6]
Canada (Alberta) Calgary Calgary International Airport Hub [7]
Edmonton Edmonton International Airport Focus city [7]
Canada (British Columbia) Abbotsford Abbotsford International Airport [8]
Comox CFB Comox [9]
Kelowna Kelowna International Airport [7]
Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Focus city [7]
Victoria Victoria International Airport [10]
Canada (Manitoba) Winnipeg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Focus city [7]
Canada (New Brunswick) Moncton Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport [11]
Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador) St. John's St. John's International Airport [12]
Canada (Nova Scotia) Halifax Halifax Stanfield International Airport [13]
Canada (Ontario) Hamilton John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport [14]
Kitchener/Waterloo Region of Waterloo International Airport [15]
London London International Airport [16]
Ottawa Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport [17]
Thunder Bay Thunder Bay International Airport Seasonal [11]
Toronto Toronto Pearson International Airport Focus city [18]
Windsor Windsor Airport Seasonal [19]
Canada (Prince Edward Island) Charlottetown Charlottetown Airport Seasonal [20]
Canada (Quebec) Montreal Montréal–Trudeau International Airport [12]
Quebec City Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport Seasonal [20]
Canada (Saskatchewan) Regina Regina International Airport [21]
Saskatoon Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport [22]
Canada (Yukon) Whitehorse Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport Seasonal [23]
Cayman Islands George Town Owen Roberts International Airport [24]
Costa Rica Liberia Guanacaste Airport [2]
Cuba Varadero Juan Gualberto Gómez Airport [25]
Curaçao Willemstad Hato International Airport [2]
Dominican Republic Puerto Plata Gregorio Luperón International Airport [26]
Punta Cana Punta Cana International Airport [26]
France Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport [27]
Grenada St. George's Maurice Bishop International Airport Begins November 3, 2024 [28]
Honduras Roatán Juan Manuel Gálvez International Airport [29]
Iceland Reykjavík Keflavík International Airport [30]
Ireland Dublin Dublin Airport Seasonal [31]
Italy Rome Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport Seasonal [32]
Jamaica Kingston Norman Manley International Airport [26]
Montego Bay Sangster International Airport [26]
Japan Tokyo Narita International Airport [33]
Mexico Cancun Cancun International Airport [34]
Cozumel Cozumel International Airport Seasonal [25]
Huatulco Bahías de Huatulco International Airport Seasonal [35]
Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport Seasonal [25]
Loreto Loreto International Airport Seasonal
Manzanillo Playa de Oro International Airport Seasonal [2]
Mazatlan General Rafael Buelna International Airport Seasonal [36]
Mérida Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport Seasonal [37]
Puerto Vallarta Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport [34]
San José del Cabo Los Cabos International Airport [36]
Tulum Tulum International Airport Begins November 9, 2024 [28]
Puerto Rico San Juan Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport Seasonal [26]
Saint Lucia Vieux Fort Hewanorra International Airport [38]
Saint Maarten Philipsburg Princess Juliana International Airport [25]
South Korea Seoul Incheon International Airport Seasonal [39]
Spain Barcelona Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport Seasonal [40]
Turks and Caicos Islands Providenciales Providenciales International Airport Seasonal [25]
United Kingdom Edinburgh Edinburgh Airport Seasonal [40]
London Gatwick Airport Seasonal [41]
Heathrow Airport [42]
United States Austin Austin–Bergstrom International Airport Seasonal [11]
Atlanta Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport [43]
Boston Logan International Airport Seasonal
Chicago O'Hare International Airport Seasonal [11]
Denver Denver International Airport Seasonal [44]
Detroit Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Seasonal [11]
Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport [45]
Fort Myers Southwest Florida International Airport [46]
Honolulu Daniel K. Inouye International Airport [47]
Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Kahului/Maui Kahului Airport [47]
Kailua-Kona Kona International Airport Seasonal [36]
Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport [46]
Lihue Lihue Airport Seasonal [25]
Los Angeles Los Angeles International Airport [45]
Minneapolis Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport [11]
Nashville Nashville International Airport Seasonal
New York City John F. Kennedy International Airport [48] [49]
Orange County/Santa Ana John Wayne Airport [50]
Orlando Orlando International Airport [51]
Palm Springs Palm Springs International Airport [51]
Phoenix Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport [45]
San Diego San Diego International Airport [52]
San Francisco San Francisco International Airport [52]
Seattle Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Seasonal [53]
Tampa Tampa International Airport [51]
Washington, D.C. Dulles International Airport Seasonal [11]

WestJet Encore destinations

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
Canada (Alberta) Calgary Calgary International Airport Hub [7]
Edmonton Edmonton International Airport Focus city [7]
Fort McMurray Fort McMurray Airport [54]
Grande Prairie Grande Prairie Airport [55]
Canada (British Columbia) Abbotsford Abbotsford International Airport [8]
Comox CFB Comox [9]
Fort St. John Fort St. John Airport
Kamloops Kamloops Airport [5]
Kelowna Kelowna International Airport [7]
Nanaimo Nanaimo Airport
Penticton Penticton Regional Airport
Prince George Prince George Airport [56]
Terrace Northwest Regional Airport
Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Focus city [7]
Victoria Victoria International Airport [10]
Canada (Manitoba) Brandon Brandon Municipal Airport
Winnipeg Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Focus city [7]
Canada (Northwest Territories) Yellowknife Yellowknife Airport [52]
Canada (Ontario) Thunder Bay Thunder Bay International Airport [56]
Canada (Saskatchewan) Regina Regina International Airport [21]
Saskatoon Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport [22]
United States Minneapolis Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport [ citation needed ]
Portland, OR Portland International Airport Seasonal [57]
Seattle Seattle–Tacoma International Airport Seasonal[ citation needed ]
Province / stateCityAirportNotesRefs
Canada (Alberta) Calgary Calgary International Airport Hub [7]
Lethbridge Lethbridge Airport [58]
Medicine Hat Medicine Hat Airport [58]
Canada (British Columbia) Cranbrook Cranbrook/Canadian Rockies International Airport [58]
Comox Comox Valley Airport [59]
Kamloops Kamloops Airport [60]
Nanaimo Nanaimo Airport [61]
Vancouver Vancouver International Airport Focus city [62]

Terminated destinations

CountryCityAirportNotesRefs
Bahamas Freeport Grand Bahama International Airport Terminated [25]
Bermuda Hamilton L.F. Wade International Airport Terminated [63] [64]
Canada (Alberta/Saskatchewan) Lloydminster Lloydminster Airport Terminated [58] [65]
Canada (British Columbia) Dawson Creek Dawson Creek Airport Terminated [56] [66]
Canada (Manitoba) Thompson Thompson Airport Terminated [67]
Canada (New Brunswick) Fredericton Fredericton International Airport Terminated [68]
Saint John Saint John Airport Terminated [15]
Canada (Newfoundland and Labrador) Deer Lake/ Corner Brook Deer Lake Regional Airport Terminated
Gander Gander International Airport Terminated
Canada (Nova Scotia) Sydney Sydney/J.A. Douglas McCurdy Airport Terminated [20]
Canada (Ontario) Sault Ste. Marie Sault Ste. Marie Airport Terminated [67]
Sudbury Sudbury Airport Terminated [69] [70]
Costa Rica San José Juan Santamaría International Airport Terminated [37]
Cuba Cayo Coco Jardines del Rey Airport Terminated [25]
Holguín Frank País Airport Terminated [25]
Santa Clara Abel Santamaría Airport Terminated [24]
Dominican Republic La Romana La Romana International Airport Terminated [5]
Samaná Samaná El Catey International Airport Terminated [63]
Mexico Mexico City Mexico City International Airport Terminated [71] [72]
Netherlands Amsterdam Amsterdam Airport Schiphol Terminated[ citation needed ]
Trinidad and Tobago Port of Spain Piarco International Airport Terminated [73] [74]
United Kingdom Glasgow Glasgow Airport Terminated [75]
United States Atlantic City Atlantic City International Airport Terminated [25]
Dallas Dallas Fort Worth International Airport Terminated [76] [77]
Mesa Phoenix–Mesa Gateway Airport Terminated [78]
Miami Miami International Airport Terminated [25]
Newark Newark Liberty International Airport Terminated [79]
New Orleans Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport Terminated [24]
New York City LaGuardia Airport Terminated [80] [81]
Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach International Airport Terminated [76] [82]
Sarasota Sarasota–Bradenton International Airport Terminated [37]
West Palm Beach Palm Beach International Airport Terminated [37]

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