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Our history

Since our first flight in 1996, we have strived to enrich the lives of everyone in WestJet’s world by providing safe, friendly and affordable air travel. Right from the start, WestJet put guests and people first and in doing so, we became one of Canada's most admired and respected corporate cultures. Today, flying to more than 125 destinations, WestJet stays true to its principles and continues to strive for the highest standards of service and success.

WestJetters celebrate taking flight in 1996

2025

  192 aircraft      132 destinations   
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2024

  198 aircraft      109 destinations   
A temple in Seoul, Korea

We’re going to Vegas, baby! Another excited group of guests writing their next travel story with us.

2023

  198 aircraft      111 destinations   
  • Our first flight across the Pacific Ocean begins, as we offer seasonal non-stop flights between Calgary and Tokyo. To our very first destination in Asia, we say “Kon’nichiwa, Japan!”
  • Our purchase of Sunwing group makes the WestJet Group North America’s leisure travel champion.
  • On October 25, Swoop flies for the last time as WestJet absorbs the carrier and prepares to redefine ultra low-cost travel in Canada and beyond.
  • Our cargo offering ramps up with the addition of four narrowbody aircraft fully dedicated to cargo.
  • WestJet retires all remaining Boeing 737-600 aircraft.
Sunwing Vacations Group logo

2022

  188 aircraft      112 destinations   
  • Our Cares for Kids Community Investment program turns 15, celebrating more than 100,000 flights donated to seven charitable partners.
  • After four years of designing and wear-testing, we reveal our new gender and body inclusive uniforms for frontline WestJetters. These award-winning uniforms are designed for everybody and every body, celebrating WestJetters' individual styles, identities and authentic selves.  
  • As pandemic restrictions lift and the airline industry slowly recovers, we stand apart as the only carrier in Canada that did not receive sector-specific support.
  • Our growth strategy soars to new heights as we ink a deal with Boeing to purchase an additional 42 fuel-efficient 737-10 MAX aircraft, plus 22 additional purchase options.
  • We’ve always loved our Calgary home. That’s why in 2022 we pledged to make YYC Calgary International Airport our global connecting hub for our entire 787-9 Dreamliner fleet.

WestJetters at the YYC Calgary International Airport proudly greeting guests in their new award-winning and inclusive uniforms.

2021

  177 aircraft      102 destinations   

2020

  183 aircraft      100 destinations   
  • Forbes names us one of Canada’s Best Employers for the fifth time.
  • COVID-19 hit aviation hard. Although leisure travel was suspended and hundreds of aircraft grounded, WestJetters continued to show up. For three months we operated 28 repatriation flights to 14 different worldwide destinations and safely returned more than 4,000 Canadians home. 
  • We leaned on WestJet Cargo to keep critical domestic supply chain lines open throughout the pandemic, transporting everything from perishables and pharmaceuticals to household goods.
  • After two years of planning and construction, we celebrated the grand opening of the Elevation Lounge at our home base: The YYC Calgary International Airport. 
  • We retire all our Boeing 767-300 aircraft, leaving us with one of North America’s most fuel-efficient fleets.
Lounge chairs at the WestJet Elevation Lounge Calgary

The award-winning WestJet Elevation Lounge demonstrates our commitment to delivering world-class guest experiences both in the air and on the ground.

2019

  184 aircraft      109 destinations   

2018

  181 aircraft      108 destinations   
WestJet 787-9 Dreamliner flying over the coast

2017

  168 aircraft      104 destinations   
  • We are the first Canadian airline to receive the new, fuel-efficient Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft. This state-of-the-art engineering marvel is 14 per cent more fuel efficient than the 737 Next Generation aircraft and is also the quietest bird in the fleet.
  • We're named Canada’s most trusted airline by the Gustavson Brand Trust Index for a second time.
  • TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards recognizes us with two prizes: Best Airline in Canada, and Favourite Mid-Sized and Low-Cost Airline in North America.

2016

  153 aircraft      102 destinations   
  • Our first wide-body transatlantic flight to London Gatwick takes place.
  • New destinations: Boston, London (Gatwick), Nashville and Belize City.
London UK's Big Ben clock tower

2015

  140 aircraft      98 destinations   
  • The first of four wide-body Boeing 767 aircraft joins WestJet’s fleet.
  • In 2015 we unveiled our second Disney-themed Frozen plane showcasing the cold-to-warm journey from Arendelle to the beach. In 2024 we bid goodbye to Elsa, Anna and Olaf as we retired the livery from our fleet.
  • For a record sixth time we’re named as having one of Canada’s 10 most admired corporate cultures.
  • New destinations: Fredericton, Loreto, Houston, Merida, Huatulco.

2014

  122 aircraft      89 destinations   
  • We celebrate our first transatlantic flight by introducing seasonal non-stop service to Dublin, Ireland.
  • Our flight map expands as we add service to New York City (JFK) and Penticton.

2013

  105 aircraft      87 destinations   
  • Introducing WestJet Encore! We bring affordable air travel to more people in more communities with eight De Havilland Dash 8-400 (Q400) NextGen turboprop aircraft.
  • In December, we unveil a new magical plane, custom-painted with a Walt Disney World Resort theme featuring Mickey Mouse in his role as the Sorcerer’s Apprentice. After an impressive 11-year run, this livery is retired from the fleet in 2024. 
  • We collect a Stevie award in the Company of the Year — transportation category. 
  • New destinations: Nanaimo, Fort St. John, Brandon and Terrace.   
WestJet's Disney Magic Plane

2012

  100 aircraft      81 destinations   
  • We take delivery of our 100th Boeing 737 Next Generation Aircraft.
  • New destinations: Kingston, Aruba, Whitehorse, Chicago, Antigua, Curacao, Manzanillo.

2011

  97 aircraft      72 destinations   
  • We're listed among Canada's Top 100 Employers by MediaCorp. 
  • A TripAdvisor reviews survey reveals travelers rate WestJet flight attendants the best in Canada.  
  • Aon Hewitt names us one of the Best Employers in Canada, and JD Power gives us a Customer Service Champion award.

2010

  91 aircraft      72 destinations   

2009

  86 aircraft      66 destinations   
  • Our growing airline opens the doors to our environmentally conscious, LEED-certified Calgary campus (gold level). The $100 million building is designed to provide a healthy, friendly and dynamic workplace for WestJetters — and is also home to one of Calgary's busiest Starbucks locations.
  • A study conducted by Leger Marketing indicates we are Canada’s preferred airline, ranking 21st in the magazine’s annual corporate reputation survey.
  • Make-A-Wish® grants us an International Corporate Partner Award.
  • New destinations: Yellowknife, Cuba, Ixtapa, St. Maarten, Cozumel and Lihue.

Aerial view of the WestJet Calgary campus

2008

  76 aircraft      52 destinations   
  • Proud to win the award for one of Canada’s Most Admired Corporate Cultures for the fourth year in a row. 
  • New destinations: Quebec City, Kamloops, Bridgetown, Kona, Cancun and Puerto Vallarta.

2007

  70 aircraft      44 destinations   
  • We become the first North American airline to offer paperless boarding passes.
  • Our Cares for Kids Community Investment program launches.
  • For the third year in a row, we are named in the top ten of Canada's Most Admired Corporate Cultures. 
  • New destinations: The Dominican Republic, Montego Bay, Mazatlan, San Jose Del Cabo and St. Lucia.

2006

  63 aircraft      36 destinations   
  • We're Bahamas-bound! Our first service to Nassau begins. 
  • WestJet Vacations launches affordable, reliable and easy booking of vacation packages. 
  • December marks our most profitable year since commencing operations. 
Tropical beach

2005

  56 aircraft      38 destinations   
  • We retire our original 200-series Boeing 737s, after accepting deliveries of new Boeing 737-600 and 737-800 aircraft. 
  • We celebrate with discounted flights to our original five destinations, gifts for local children's hospitals and a “fly bye” of our Calgary hangar. 
  • The retirement of the original fleet makes us one of North America's most modern airlines. 
  • Our first inflight magazine, up! launches. 
  • Named as one of Canada’s Top 25 Respected Corporations for the third consecutive year in Ipsos-Reid’s annual survey.
  • Awarded Most Admired Corporate Culture in Canada by Canadian Business Magazine. 
  • New destinations: Charlottetown, Las Vegas, San Diego, Honolulu and Maui.

2004

  54 aircraft      31 destinations   
  • We introduce transborder service to several U.S. destinations including New York City, Los Angeles, Palm Springs, San Francisco, Phoenix, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando and Tampa.
  • We are the first airline in the world to implement Required Navigation Performance (RNP), a new onboard navigational system designed to mitigate possible disruption in service, especially in smaller market airports. 
  • Our first foray into the rewards and loyalty space kicks off, with the introduction of our WestJet Mosaik MasterCard. 
  • Named one of Canada’s Most Respected Corporations again. 
New York City edge of Central Park

2003

  44 aircraft      24 destinations   
  • We are named as one of Canada’s Top 25 Respected Corporations for the first time, in a survey conducted by Ipsos-Reid. 
  • We complete a $144 million share offering.

2002

  35 aircraft      21 destinations   
  • Revenues increase 42 per cent and once again profit share is distributed among employees.
  • We enter the business travel market with service to Toronto and London, Ontario.
  • Turnaround Coordination (TAC) operations commence in Calgary, with WestJetters taking over some ground control activities such as aircraft marshalling and baggage handling. 

2001

  27 aircraft      20 destinations   
  • We accept first deliveries of our new Boeing 737-700 Next Generation aircraft. 
  • Our company founders are honoured as the Ernst & Young Entrepreneurs of the Year.
  • In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in the U.S., we work diligently to be the first Canadian airline to take flight again, ensuring the transition to a more secure airspace while remaining focused on the comfort and safety of guests. New destinations: Comox, Sudbury, Thompson and Sault St. Marie. 

2000

  22 aircraft      15 destinations   
  • We expand service to Eastern Canada with stops in Ottawa and Moncton, and establish Hamilton as our eastern hub.
  • Operations are centralized to a new office space on Deerfoot Trail in Calgary.
  • Profit share is distributed for the first time among employees, beginning what is to become a long-standing tradition within the company during profitable times.

1999

  16 aircraft      13 destinations   
  • Our Pro-Active Communications Team (PACT) was launched: An internal employee association designed to strengthen our unique company culture and distribute profit-sharing.  
  • We hold our initial public offering on July 13, 1999, and go live as WJA on the Toronto Stock Exchange. Shares sell at $10 and, by year-end, are valued at $18. 
  • On November 30, our 5,000,000th guest steps aboard. 
  • More flights, more destinations: We add flights to Prince George, Brandon and Thunder Bay.

WestJet founder Clive Beddoe encouraging WestJetters at a company event

1998

  11 aircraft      10 destinations   
  • We reach another milestone, earning over $125 million in annual sales.
  • What's better than flying two million guests? Flying three million.
  • WestJet Cargo launches operations with space dedicated to air shipping in the belly of our passenger aircraft.
  • Destinations served: Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria, Abbotsford, Kelowna, Grande Prairie, Fort McMurray, Saskatoon and Winnipeg.

1997

  6 aircraft      8 destinations   
  • On June 5, our one millionth passenger steps aboard.
  • Always on trend, we introduce denim uniforms. 
  • In October, we add another three Boeing 737-200 aircraft, bringing our fleet total to six jets.
  • By December 31, our year-end revenue totals over $77 million. 

1996

  3 aircraft      6 destinations   
  • We take our inaugural flight on February 29, a great leap forward to providing Canadians with affordable air travel. 
  • By November 26, we welcome our 500,000th guest. Onward and upward!
  • Operations support 96 flights a week, on a fleet of three Boeing 737-200 aircraft, supported by a team of 220 employees.
  • From our hub at the YYC Calgary International Airport, our first destinations include Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria and Kelowna.

1994

  • Founded in 1994 by our first Chief Executive Officer Clive Beddoe, along with co-founders Mark Hill, Don Bell and Tim Morgan. 

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