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WestJet announces plans to cut equivalent of 1,000 jobs, reduce flights

CALGARY — Citing “volatile demand” and “instability in the face of continuing federal government travel advisories and restrictions,” Calgary-based WestJet has announced plans to slash jobs and its flight schedule.

Airline officials say approximately 30 per cent of its current flight schedule for February and March will be removed, a decline of nearly 80 per cent compared to the average for this time period in previous years.

Ed Sims, president and CEO of WestJet, says the airline has experienced “significant reductions in new booking and unprecedented cancellations” following the federal government’s announcement of inbound testing as well as the government’s continuation of a mandatory 14-day quarantine period for travellers.

“The entire travel industry and its customers are again on the receiving end of incoherent and inconsistent government policy,” said Sims in a statement released Friday. “We have advocated over the past 10 months for a coordinated testing regime on Canadian soil, but this hasty new measure is causing Canadian travellers unnecessary stress and confusion and may make travel unaffordable, unfeasible and inaccessible for Canadians for years to come.

“Regrettably, this new policy leaves us with no other option but to again place a large number of our employees on leave, while impacting the pay of others.” continued Sims. “This is a cruel outcome for loyal and hardworking staff who have been diligently working through the pandemic.”

This is a developing story. It will be updated throughout the morning.

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