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September 14, 2007, 11:13:37 AM
Robert Bing
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Electronic boarding passes are now accepted at all 26 Canadian airports where WestJet operates. WestJet is the first airline in North America to use this innovative paperless format to check in and board guests. Beginning tomorrow in Victoria, Comox, Vancouver, Abbotsford, Prince George, Kelowna, Grande Prairie, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, London, Hamilton, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Saint John, Moncton, Halifax, Charlottetown, Deer Lake and St. John's, guests will be able to proceed through security and board their WestJet flight using the electronic boarding pass displayed on their personal mobile device.

"We are thrilled that all 26 of WestJet's Canadian airports have accepted the electronic boarding pass," said Dale Tinevez, Vice-President of Airports for WestJet. "Thanks to the cooperation of these airports we are able to continue to build our exceptional guest experience across the country through this new and environmentally friendly service. Our team has worked diligently to bring this innovation to our guests and we especially appreciate the cooperation of the Victoria, Kelowna and Calgary airports during the trial period in June and July."

During the WestJet Web check-in process, guests will now be presented boarding pass options. They can choose to print their boarding pass immediately or at the airport, or select the electronic boarding pass option and have an e-mail sent to their mobile device. They will then show the boarding pass displayed on their mobile device to proceed through security and to board their flight.
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September 20, 2007, 10:16:09 AM
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WestJet Launches Web Check In for Transborder and International Flights 

WestJet (TSX:WJA) today launched Web check in for guests flying to and from scheduled transborder (U.S.) and international destinations. The airline launched Web check in for domestic flights in April 2004. Now guests travelling to any WestJet destination can check in online any time from 24 hours up to one hour before their flight.

"WestJet continues to bring new innovations to our guests," said Dale Tinevez, WestJet Vice-President of Airports. "We are committed to offering the best possible guest experience from the time of booking to final destination arrival, and the check-in process plays a large part in that experience. Close to 60 per cent of our guests use a self-serve check-in option within Canada, and we believe we will see the same with our growing transborder and international service."

WestJet guests now have four options for check in; Web check in, Mobile check in, kiosk check in, and traditional counter check in. WestJet was recently the first airline in North America to launch the electronic boarding pass (for domestic flights only). To learn more about these products go to WestJet.com.
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