Canadian airline WestJet announces new flights to Tulum

WesJet planes at Merida International Airport. (PHOTO: buenosdiasmerida.com.mx)

The WestJet Group further solidifies its position as Canada’s leisure champion with an expanded 737 services to sun destinations including Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico.

On Sunday, May 19th, the WestJet Group announced further network expansion with the addition of a new service to Tulum, Mexico, and the island of Grenada in the Caribbean, bolstering the Group’s extensive leisure portfolio this winter. Additionally, the airline is enhancing its transborder offerings with new flights to Fort Lauderdale, FL., from Vancouver and Winnipeg.  

“Our strategy to establish the WestJet Group as Canada’s western leader and national leisure champion is working, as we continue to offer the most robust and affordable coast-to-coast schedule, fine-tuned to meet the needs of Canadian travelers,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Group Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “Cementing our position as the country’s leading leisure airline, the WestJet Group will provide more seat capacity than any other airline to sun destinations this winter.” 

Welcoming Tulum to our network from Calgary and Toronto, new routes to Mexico from Kelowna and Winnipeg  
The introduction of service to Tulum’s newly opened international airport from Calgary and Toronto further solidifies WestJet’s position as Canada’s top choice for Riviera Maya travel. In addition to the strongest schedule, WestJet Vacations will offer packages to 35 major hotels close to the Aeropuerto Internacional de Tulum Felipe Carillo (TQO).

This winter, WestJet will also add a once-weekly service from Kelowna to Mazatlán and Winnipeg to Los Cabos.

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