Passengers ‘in the dark’ as WestJet flight cancellations continue days


It’s been two days since WestJet’s mechanics ended their strike, but passengers are still grappling with cancelled flights and frustration.

“We were starting to wonder, ‘Are these re-bookings even real?'” Laura Stewart told CBC News Tuesday after WestJet rebooked and re-cancelled several of her flights over the long weekend. 

“We were in the dark, really.”

WestJet had to park 72 per cent of its fleet after mechanics announced a surprise strike Saturday, which resulted in a slew of cancelled flights affecting at least 100,000 passengers. The strike ended Sunday, but the Calgary-based airline warned Monday that disruptions will continue for several days.

WestJet said it had cancelled 1,137 flights across Canada as a result of the strike as of Tuesday, including 295 on Monday and 75 on Tuesday. It expected eight flights to be cancelled Wednesday.

“WestJet has taken significant strides to resume normal operations,” the company wrote in a news release. “As of today, 125 of WestJet’s 180 fleet are now active across the airline’s network.

“Unfortunately, as July long weekend is a peak travel period across Canada, limited availability exists both within our network and through alternative carriers, making options for re-accommodation extremely challenging.” 

Meal vouchers not enough, says frustrated traveller

Stewart, 55, had been travelling with her husband from Australia to Hawaii and was getting ready to leave the Honolulu airport Friday when, she said, she started hearing media reports of the WestJet strike.

When the couple went to switch planes in Vancouver Saturday morning, their flight back home to Regina was cancelled.

Laura Stewart, right, and her husband, Grant Gilchrist, pose at the Queensland Botanical Garden in Brisbane on June 23. The couple had travelled from their home in Regina to Australia for a wedding. They experienced several flight cancellations on the way home because of the WestJet strike. (Grant Stewart)

WestJet rebooked them on another flight, which was also later cancelled, Stewart said, so they paid out of pocket for a hotel in Vancouver.

After another cancellation the next morning, they eventually flew to Edmonton with the promise of a connecting flight to Regina. But then that flight was cancelled, too, which meant paying for another hotel stay, this time in Edmonton.

Finally, after another delay, they made it back to Regina on Monday. Stewart says all they had to show for the days of travel pains are two $15 meal vouchers.

“We were very fortunate that we’re in a position where we could handle the extra costs and we could handle the delay.”

Which flights are cancelled Tuesday?

Meanwhile, other WestJet customers are still stranded, including Gary Tater, 56, and his girlfriend, who have been stuck in Las Vegas since their flight back to Edmonton was cancelled Sunday.

“We are very concerned about trying to get out of Vegas with the 4th of July holiday coming up. Hotel prices are going to go through the…



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