WestJet cutting flights to Atlantic Canada, laying off staff

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    CALGARY – WestJet announced it is indefinitely suspending operations to Moncton, N.B, Fredericton, Sydney, N.S., and Charlottetown, while significantly reducing service to Halifax and St. John’s, N.L.

    The airline is also suspending operations between Toronto and Quebec City.

    WestJet said the suspension eliminates more than 100 flights weekly starting Nov. 2.

    The airline said it has worked to keep essential air service going since the start of the pandemic, but demand for travel is being severely limited by restrictive policies.

    WestJet also said it is laying off 100 corporate and operational support employees.

    The cuts do not include airport staff from the affected Atlantic airports due to earlier restructuring.

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