Canadian airline WestJet announced on Monday a new non-stop route connecting Calgary with São Paulo, Brazil, marking the airline's 100th destination launched from its Calgary International Airport (YYC) hub. The seasonal service, set to begin this fall, will be the only direct flight between Western Canada and South America.
The new route will operate three times weekly aboard
WestJet's Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Flights for travel commencing in the fall
are now available for booking on the airline's website. This strategic move
establishes a vital link between the two continents, facilitating both travel
and commerce.
The launch is expected to unlock significant business
opportunities. As the largest city in the Americas, São Paulo serves as a major
financial and corporate hub. The new flight will also provide valuable
belly-cargo capacity, offering businesses on both continents more flexible and
efficient access to expanding markets.
From a travel perspective, the Calgary-São Paulo flight
provides Western Canadians with a direct gateway to a diverse range of South
American destinations. The route offers convenient access not only to the
cultural heart of São Paulo but also to popular locations, including the
beaches of Rio de Janeiro, coastal Lima, and the vineyard valleys of Santiago.
By introducing its first South American destination, WestJet
is significantly expanding its international network from Calgary. The new
continental connection underscores the airline's commitment to growing its
long-haul operations and connecting Western Canada to key global markets.

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