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It's feasible on the 737, yes more feasible on the 787 but that's much less likely. Allocating a 787 to do YEG-GLA would require frequency reductions on another 787 route which I don't foresee happening. Same goes for YWG-GLA.
Do they use the 787 for any American routes? I keep hoping that all this reduction in travel south will lead to a shift and more routes opening up to Europe and Asia. But I don't know much about airline logistics.
 
Do they use the 787 for any American routes? I keep hoping that all this reduction in travel south will lead to a shift and more routes opening up to Europe and Asia. But I don't know much about airline logistics.
Reasonably confident the answer to this is no. Very few wide bodies are used point to point on the continent.
 
Do they use the 787 for any American routes? I keep hoping that all this reduction in travel south will lead to a shift and more routes opening up to Europe and Asia. But I don't know much about airline logistics.
The 787s are used strictly for Europe/Asia (from Calgary) in the summer and Europe/Asia/Mexico (also from Calgary) in the winter. The reduction in American flights has had no effect on freeing up Westjet's 787s.

The reduction in American travel has led to more European traffic, but given American destinations are only served using the 737s, it just frees up 737s - which means mainly Eastern Canadian routes to Europe are feasible, which they did capitalize on adding YHZ-CDG/AMS/BCN, YYT-DUB/CDG, and increasing capacity on YYZ-EDI/DUB and YYC-KEF. But then they're obviously weighing more ambitious options now like YEG-KEF/GLA and YWG-KEF/GLA.
 
Looks like the new Euro routes being announced tomorrow will be operated out of YYZ and YHZ. YEG may see more YHZ service but not expecting a great deal of excitement for our fair airport which has already lost some US options for Summer 26.
 
Looks like the new Euro routes being announced tomorrow will be operated out of YYZ and YHZ. YEG may see more YHZ service but not expecting a great deal of excitement for our fair airport which has already lost some US options for Summer 26.
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Yeah got it now. The first post had a slash between Kef and Gla and I misinterpreted that to be both, not as a stopover. Got it now.
My interpretation of the (former) map on Westjet's website was that it would be KEF and GLA, not YEG-KEF-GLA. Apologies for the miscommunication with the slash.
 
An updated route map on Westjet's website yesterday displayed 8 new destinations, 2 of which were from Edmonton - Glasgow and Reykjavik.
They have since been removed from the map, but hopefully this is a tease of what is to come and not a glitch. YEG-KEF is long overdue to return and YEG-GLA is a great addition.

The other routes were YYZ-MDE/PDL/CWL, YWG-KEF/GLA, and YHZ-MAD/LIS/CPH for those curious.
Well, both YWG and YEG looking to get the shaft by WS, with only non-domestic service cuts coming our way. The only enhancements we are likely to get is additional feeder flights to cities with European service.

Yay.
 
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I won’t be surprised at all if that’s how it turns out, all they would be doing is competing with their own flights out of Calgary. They have too much capacity as it is now out of there for some routes and need to funnel us there.
 
Well YEG is getting KEF. Congrats.
Yep, not completely shafted.....

Edmonton YEG - Reykjavik KEF, 1x weekly 737 MAX 8 starting 26JUN26.

 

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