Canadian low-cost carrier WestJet has announced the addition of four new tropical destinations for the 2012/2013 winter schedule.
From the Toronto Pearson Airport, WestJet will offer flights to Antigua and Barbuda, Curacao, and Costa Rica. It will also fly to Manzanillo, Mexico, via the Calgary International Airport.
The 2012/2013 winter schedule will also see the expansion of several routes including non-stop service from Toronto to Kingston, Jamaica increasing from seasonal to year-round service and non-stop service from Toronto to Aruba increasing to 2 flights per week.
“The addition of these new sun destinations as part of our 2012-2013 winter schedule demonstrates our ongoing strategic focus on expanding our offerings within the popular sun destination market,” said John MacLeod, WestJet Vice-President, Alliances, Strategy and Chief Network Officer. “With some two dozen Caribbean hotspots and seven destinations in Mexico, Canadians looking for the sun this winter will have no shortage of choices for their getaway vacations.”