Status of operations - as of Wednesday, June 19, 2024 at 1 p.m. MST Diederik Pen, President of WestJet Airlines and Group Chief Operating Officer, provides an update following WestJet’s announcement that it had started cancelling and consolidating flights in preparation for labour action. Watch Pen's message to WestJet guests: Network-wide flight cancellation list Wednesday, June 19 (18 flights) WS615 YOW-YVR WS422 YEG-YYZ WS660 YYC-YYZ WS428 YEG-YYZ WS121 YYC-YVR WS132 YVR-YYC WS175 YEG-YVR WS674 YYC-YYZ WS483 YWG-YVR WS177 YEG-YVR WS135 YYC-YVR WS133 YYC-YVR WS342 YYC-YQU WS131 YYC-YVR WS600 YYC-YXE WS296 YYC-YQR WS675 YYZ-YYC WS178 YVR-YEG Thursday, June 20 (13 flights) WS601 YXE-YYC WS144 YQU-YYC WS102 YVR-YYC WS606 YQR-YYZ WS649 YYZ-YYC WS419 YYZ-YEG WS429 YYZ-YEG WS100 YVR-YYC WS661 YYZ-YYC WS956 YVR-YYC WS1788 YVR-LAS WS1789 LAS-YVR WS160 YVR-YEG Guest impact ~ 6,500 guests impacted / WestJet is making every effort to reaccommodate guests Q&A When is the earliest a work stoppage could occur? The earliest a work stoppage could occur is Thursday, June 20 at 7:00 p.m. MDT. Is WestJet reaccommodating guests who are disrupted? Across WestJet, we are making every effort to reaccommodate disrupted guests. When will you begin making additional flight cancellations? As we await a response from the CIRB, we are working through a multitude of contingency plans. As the deadline of AMFA’s 72-hour strike notice approaches, we will make decisions as required to park aircraft in a measured, phased and safe approach, to ensure we manage our operations to the highest degree of safety. We will continue to communicate these changes with as much advance notice as possible.