WestJet Launches Flights to Cuba
Starting from last Sunday, Toronto travelers in search of warmth have had two new options courtesy of Canadian low cost carrier WestJet. Last week the airline announced they were launching nonstops to Varadero, Cuba and St Maarten, and the first flights duly took off over the weekend.
The company issued separate press releases
for the St Maarten and Cuba routes, each identical except
for the obviously made up location-specific quotes from Hugh
Dunleavy, WestJet Executive Vice-President of Strategy and
Planning. That doesn't make WestJet's announcement any less
exciting. It just kind of made us giggle.
Both new
routes have flights three times per week, and both last only
until April 29, 2010. Presumably that's the date they expect
Toronto to thaw, with all the consequences for demand that
would portend. They're promising more "sun destination"
announcements in the coming days though, so maybe those will
last past the winter months.
It's probably worth
mentioning that we first heard about the new routes last
week via @WestJet, which also confirmed that the first
airplanes on the routes were in the air. Like many airlines
WestJet does plenty of customer troubleshooting over
Twitter, so let this serve as your official reminder that
frequent travelers need to be following their favorite
airlines' streams. Even USATODAY is now writing articles
about LCC Twitter streams. So we figure we've got at most 3
months before everything gets ruined for
everyone.
Unlike Canada we still don't have a
passenger bill of rights—and there's debate over whether
we should have one—but someday two or three stranded
passengers are going to angrily ping customer service with
at-replies. And then things are going to get interesting.
ENDS