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  • Reflecting on a Year of Growth as Halifax Stanfield Takes Off

    May 8, 2025

    Today at its annual public meeting, Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) celebrated its incredible growth in 2024 and recognized its positive economic impact on Atlantic Canada and beyond.

    “In 2024, our team wholeheartedly embraced our vision – people and partners creating Canada’s best gateway airport – by driving initiatives that strengthen our commitment to excellence, and building for the future,” said Joyce Carter, President & CEO, HIAA. “We were thrilled to welcome new and returning non-stop air services, launch new programs and services, and make significant progress on all of our strategic priorities.”

    Total revenue for HIAA was up 10.5 per cent from 2023, with growth reported in all travel sectors and revenue categories. HIAA reached a new record of service to international destinations, driving both aeronautical and non-aeronautical revenue. In tandem with strong passenger levels, bottom-line performance in 2024 was driven by strong revenues dedicated to funding the airport infrastructure investments necessary to meet rising activity levels and increasing air carrier connectivity.

    Revenue growth continued to outperform expense growth, which was up $7.7 million, primarily driven by increased personnel-related costs, materials, services and supplies, and ground lease rent paid to the federal government. These numbers reflect better-than-projected revenue and expense forecasts, leading to a net income of $23 million, an increase of $7 million from 2023.

    “Our financial achievements in 2024 have set HIAA up for a period of sustained success,” said Paul Brigley, Vice President, Finance & CFO, HIAA. “With a strong performance propelling us forward, our airport is ready to make the strategic investments needed to expand our services, drive sustainability, renew infrastructure and deliver a world-class experience to even more passengers in the coming years.”

    The growth HIAA experienced is positively reflected in its economic impact for the province, driving $4.2 billion in annual economic impact to Nova Scotia in 2023, including $1.4 billion in tourism spending. At a time of economic instability, HIAA has been proud to unlock new opportunities for regional businesses, connecting them with new markets all over the world and strengthening Halifax Stanfield’s position as a key Canadian gateway.

    HIAA continued to focus capital investments on strategic priorities and maintenance of safe and efficient airport operations. In 2024, capital expenditures totalled $34.6 million, a 15% increase from the previous year. These projects align with our commitment to safety, accessibility, innovation, and the continued enhancement of the Halifax Stanfield experience.

    “In 2024, HIAA built strong relationships with the communities we serve, invested in accessibility, reduced emissions, and laid the physical and technological foundations that will allow us to take off to greater heights,” said Carter. “I’m incredibly grateful to the dedicated employees, volunteers, airline and community partners, and everyone who has contributed to our success.  As we look ahead to 2025 and celebrate 25 years of HIAA, I am confident the strong foundation we have built will allow us to take off to even greater heights.”

    Click here to download HIAA’s 2024 Annual Report, Taking Off, and read more about the organization’s accomplishments and performance.

    HIAA’s 2024 Highlights

    • Welcomed 3,979,785 passengers – an 11.2 per cent increase compared to 2023.
    • Introduced three new accessibility programs: Hearing Loops, The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower program and the Aira App, in addition to other infrastructure enhancements to improve accessibility, earning Halifax Stanfield the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification Gold rating.
    • Offered up to 30 weekly non-stop flights to Europe during the summer, including: Air Canada – London Heathrow; Air Saint-Pierre – Saint Pierre Miquelon; Condor and Discover Airlines Halifax – Frankfurt. Icelandair – Reykjavik and WestJet – Dublin, London Gatwick, and Edinburgh.
    • Welcomed new airlines BermudAir (Kingston, Bermuda) and Pascan Aviation (Saint John, NB and Sydney, NS).
    • Made significant progress on the construction of a new International Connections Facility, which is set to open in 2025.
    • Processed 26,198 metric tonnes of cargo.
    • Developed a comprehensive waste management strategy, resulting in 277 tonnes of terminal building waste diverted from landfills.
    • Reduced scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 33 per cent – meeting its goals two years ahead of schedule.
    • Completed an Airfield Restoration Program, including a new domestic aircraft stand and gate modifications to accommodate larger aircraft, offering flexibility for passengers, airlines and cargo carriers.
    • Completed construction on a new Standby Lot, offering a free waiting area for drivers coming to the airport to pick up arriving passengers.
    • Renewed terminal and groundside infrastructure, including a Jet Bridge Replacement project.
    • Introduced streamlined technology onboarding processes to accommodate the growing number of airlines, enabling new routes to launch as efficiently as possible.
  • Air Canada Significantly Expands its Schedule to Latin America this Winter with Four New Destinations, 13 New Routes and 16% More Capacity

    • Toronto – Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadalajara
    • Montreal – Santiago, Cartagena, Guatemala City
    • Quebec City – Fort-de-France
    • Halifax – Nassau, Montego Bay
    • Ottawa– Nassau, Montego Bay
    • Vancouver – Huatulco

    MONTREAL, May 5, 2025 /CNW/ – Air Canada today announced its winter sun schedule, reflecting its largest network expansion to Latin America to date with 16 per cent more seat capacity over last winter. Highlights of the carrier’s exciting new services for the Winter 2025-26 season include new destinations to Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City, and Guadalajara. As well, 13 new routes including to Santiago, Pointe-a-Pitre, Fort-de-France, Nassau, Montego Bay, and Huatulco are being introduced, along with additional frequencies to popular vacation destinations. In total, with over 55 daily flights and more than 80,000 seats weekly, Air Canada will offer the most comprehensive offering of any Canadian carrier flying to Latin America. All flights are now available for sale at aircanada.com, through Air Canada Contact Centres and via travel agents.

    Air Canada today announced its winter sun schedule, reflecting its largest network expansion to Latin America to date with 16 per cent more seat capacity over last winter. (CNW Group/Air Canada)

    “Air Canada is delivering on its New Frontiers strategy with the expansion of its Latin America presence this winter. We are excited to be adding Rio de Janeiro, Cartagena, Guatemala City and Guadalajara to our global network, and increasing service to Santiago with new flights from Montreal. Our Latin America winter schedule has been built to serve both Canadian and global Sixth Freedom connecting travellers, as well as capitalize on growing cargo opportunities,” said Mark Galardo, Executive Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer, and President, Cargo at Air Canada.

    “We are also very pleased to add new winter routes from Halifax, Quebec City, Ottawa and Vancouver, to the Bahamas, Jamaica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Mexico, and increase capacity to popular sun vacation destinations.”

    “With the breadth and depth of Air Canada’s network, our upcoming winter schedule offers a multitude of travel options for customers wherever they are. Whether people are connecting from Europe to Santiago, Guatemala and Guadalajara, Canadians looking to visit sunny climates, or travellers interested in exploring new adventures anywhere on the six continents we fly to, customers can plan and book their winter travels now. We look forward to welcoming you onboard our flights,” concluded Mr. Galardo.

    Air Canada’s new South America routes:

    FlightFromToDepartArriveDays of
    Operation
    Season
    AC84Toronto
    (YYZ)
    Rio de Janeiro
    (GIG)
    23:3010:45 +1
    day
    Tue, Thu, SatDec. 4, 2025
    – Mar. 28, 2026
    AC85Rio de
    Janeiro
    (GIG)
    Toronto (YYZ)21:3007:00 +1
    day
    Wed, Fri, SunDec. 5, 2025
    – Mar. 29, 2026
    AC936Toronto
    (YYZ)
    Cartagena
    (CTG)
    08:1513:40SatDec. 20, 2025
    – Apr. 11, 2026
    AC937Cartagena
    (CTG)
    Toronto (YYZ)14:4020:25SatDec. 20, 2025
    – Apr. 11, 2026
    AC52Montreal
    (YUL)
    Santiago
    (SCL)
    17:5007:00 +1
    day
    Tue, Thu, SatDec. 16, 2025
    – Feb. 27, 2026
    AC53Santiago
    (SCL)
    Montreal
    (YUL)
    08:3517:45Wed, Fri, SunDec. 17, 2025
    – Feb. 28, 2026
    AC1388Montreal
    (YUL)
    Cartagena
    (CTG)
    08:1514:00SatDec. 20, 2025
    – Apr. 11, 2026
    AC1389Cartagena
    (CTG)
    Montreal
    (YUL)
    15:0020:25SatDec. 20, 2025
    – Apr. 11, 2026

    Marcelo Freixo, President of Embratur – Brazilian Tourism Board, said, “Rio de Janeiro is one of those unique places in the world where you can go hiking, swim in the ocean, experience the rich Afro-Brazilian culture, admire breathtaking landscapes, and enjoy an authentic and diverse gastronomy. The relaunch of this route meets a growing demand from Canadian travellers for genuine and sustainable experiences. That is why we remain committed to working in partnership to strengthen this and many other connections between Brazil and Canada.”

    Air Canada’s new Central America, Caribbean and Mexico routes:

    FlightFromToDepartArriveDays of OperationSeason
    AC1368Montreal
    (YUL)
    Guatemala
    City (GUA)
    17:3522:30Thu, SatOct. 2, 2025 –
    April 25, 2026
    AC1369Guatemala
    City (GUA)
    Montreal
    (YUL)
    10:5016:50Fri, SunOct. 3, 2025 –
    April 26, 2026
    AC960Quebec
    (YQB)
    Fort-de-
    France (FDF)
    09:3515:45SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 26, 2026
    AC961Fort-de-
    France (FDF)
    Quebec
    (YQB)
    16:4521:20SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 26, 2026
    AC946Toronto
    (YYZ)
    Pointe-à-Pitre
    (PTP)
    08:1514:10SatDec. 20, 2025 –
    Apr. 11, 2026
    AC953Pointe-à-
    Pitre (PTP)
    Toronto (YYZ)15:1019:40SatDec. 20, 2025 –
    Apr. 11, 2026
    AC1360Toronto (YYZ)Guadalajara
    (GDL)
    16:4521:10Tue, Thu, SatNov. 04, 2025 –
    Apr. 28, 2026
    AC1361Guadalajara
    (GDL)
    Toronto (YYZ)08:3014:05Wed, Fri, SunNov. 05, 2025 –
    Apr. 29, 2026
    AC1270Ottawa
    (YOW)
    Nassau (NAS)07:1511:05FriDec. 5, 2025 –
    Apr. 10, 2026
    AC1271Nassau
    (NAS)
    Ottawa
    (YOW)
    12:1515:40FriDec. 5, 2025 –
    Apr. 10, 2026
    AC1274Ottawa
    (YOW)
    Montego Bay
    (MBJ)
    08:3013:15SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 12, 2026
    AC1275Montego Bay
    (MBJ)
    Ottawa
    (YOW)
    14:2518:40SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 12, 2026
    AC1290Halifax (YHZ)Nassau (NAS)17:1020:20FriDec. 5, 2025 –
    Apr. 10, 2026
    AC1289Nassau
    (NAS)
    Halifax (YHZ)21:2002:00 +1 dayFriDec. 5, 2025 –
    Apr. 10, 2026
    AC1278Halifax (YHZ)Montego Bay
    (MBJ)
    09:2513:30ThuDec. 4, 2025 –
    Apr. 9, 2026
    AC1279Montego Bay
    (MBJ)
    Halifax (YHZ)14:3020:00ThuDec. 4, 2025 –
    Apr. 9, 2026
    AC980Vancouver
    (YVR)
    Huatulco
    (HUX)
    08:3016:35SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 12, 2026
    AC981Huatulco
    (HUX)
    Vancouver
    (YVR)
    17:3522:15SunDec. 7, 2025 –
    Apr. 12, 2026

    Additional capacity:

    RouteIncrease during peak periods
    Toronto – Los Cabos2 additional weekly flights; up to daily flights
    Toronto – Nassau5 additional weekly flights; up to 12 weekly flights
    Toronto – Montego Bay3 additional flights; up to 10 weekly flights
    Toronto – MonterreyExtended from summer season; 4 weekly flights
    Toronto – St. Maarten 1 additional flight; up to 5 weekly flights
    Montreal – Punta Cana1 additional daily flight; up to 3 daily flights
    Montreal – St. Maarten2 additional flights; up to 4 weekly flights
    Montreal – Montego Bay1 additional flight; up to 4 weekly flights
    Vancouver – Los Cabos1 additional flight; up to 5 weekly flights
    Vancouver – Puerto Vallarta1 additional flight; up to daily flights

    Travelling internationally? 

    Visit Air Canada’s Travel Ready Hub for the latest government entry requirements. Customers are responsible for ensuring they meet all government entry requirements, including holding the correct travel documents, visas, any required health certificates, and all other eligibility requirements for any flights they purchase.

    About Air Canada

    Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada’s Aeroplan program is Canada’s premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world’s largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada’s passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada’s climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.

  • WestJet strengthens domestic schedule with three new routes and added capacity for summer 2025

    New routes unite Canadian communities, boost East Coast links to Europe

    HALIFAX, NS, April 22, 2025 /CNW/ – WestJet today announced a major expansion of its domestic network with new non-stop service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) and three Canadian cities for summer 2025. The expansion includes all-new non-stop service from Saskatoon and Regina and the return of flying between Vancouver and Halifax. In addition, new flights between Winnipeg and St. John’s have been added to the extensive summer schedule. WestJet is also increasing frequency on its popular Halifax routes from Winnipeg and Edmonton, as well as between Calgary and Deer Lake.

    “These routes bring greater choice to our guests across the country and make it easier for Canadians to access our expanding transatlantic network from Halifax and St. John’s,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “As demand for summer travel continues to evolve, we are focused on flying people where they want to go, whether it’s reuniting with loved ones in the prairies, exploring new sights in the Maritimes or seamlessly connecting to Europe.”

    New domestic routes for summer 2025

    RouteFrequencyStart date
    Winnipeg – St. John’s2x weeklyJuly 1, 2025
    Vancouver – Halifax*4x weeklyJuly 1, 2025
    Saskatoon – Halifax1x weeklyJune 28, 2025
    Regina – Halifax1x weeklyJune 29, 2025

    *Previously served in summer 2024

    Domestic frequency increases for summer 2025

    RouteFrequencyFrequency increase
    Winnipeg – Halifax10x weekly43 per cent
    Edmonton – Halifax13x weekly8 per cent
    Calgary – Deer Lake3x weekly50 per cent

    The domestic service enhancements are strategically designed to facilitate seamless, one-stop connectivity to WestJet’s direct flights from Halifax and St. John’s to Europe, including Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh and London, offering more options for guests looking to explore across the Atlantic. WestJet’s full summer schedule can be found on WestJet.com.

    Additional quotes

    “Halifax is seeing record transatlantic capacity this year, and it’s exciting to see WestJet expanding their domestic offerings this summer,” said Marie Manning, Vice President of Business Development and Chief Commercial Officer at Halifax International Airport Authority. “We’re especially pleased to welcome non-stop services to Regina and Saskatoon for the first time and the return of the popular Halifax – Vancouver service, further strengthening Halifax Stanfield’s connections to the number of destinations last seen in 2019.”

    “St. John’s International Airport is thrilled with WestJet’s commitment to directly connect St. John’s and Winnipeg,” commented St. John’s International Airport CEO, Dennis Hogan.  “This brand new, non-stop route offers further choice to passengers in the summer months and strengthens WestJet’s commitment to our region.”

    “Deer Lake Regional Airport is excited to welcome an additional frequency to Calgary bringing the direct non-stop connection to western Canada to three times weekly starting in late June. Western NL is home to incredible tourism experiences and home for many in western Canada. The additional flight makes connecting western and eastern Canada that much easier,” said Tammy Priddle, Deer Lake Regional Airport President and Chief Executive Officer.

    “WestJet has consistently demonstrated their commitment to serving our region. Introducing this new non-stop summer flight from Regina to Halifax is a significant milestone and will enhance travel options for the people of Southern Saskatchewan. In addition to fulfilling a demand for more direct connections to Canada’s East Coast, Halifax is a strong connecting city to Europe through WestJet’s expanding network,” said James Bogusz, Regina Airport Authority President and Chief Executive Officer.

    “WestJet is a valued partner and currently provides Saskatoon with the highest number of flight options among our air service partners. Their ongoing commitment to enhancing air access supports regional economic growth and strengthens our community’s connectivity. We are thrilled to welcome the addition of Halifax to our route network—further connecting our city and province to Canada and the world,” said Stephen Maybury, Saskatoon Airport Authority President and Chief Executive Officer.

    “As Manitoba’s international gateway, Winnipeg Richardson International Airport is proud to support WestJet’s continued investment in strengthening domestic and transatlantic connectivity,” said Nick Hays, President and CEO of Winnipeg Airports Authority. “New service to St. John’s and increased frequencies to Halifax will provide more options for travellers while reinforcing Winnipeg’s growing role in connecting Canadians from coast to coast—and beyond.” 

    “We are pleased to see the return of service to Halifax from Vancouver for the summer season. This provides Canadians with increased options to travel between the East and West Coast and take in the diverse tourism experiences across the country,” said Russell Atkinson, Director, Air Service Development at Vancouver International Airport (YVR).

    About WestJet
    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following integration with Sunwing in 2025, more than 14,000 WestJetters support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, Sunwing Vacations Group and WestJet Cargo, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians.

  • Porter Airlines Expands Aircraft Maintenance Operations With Halifax Hangar

    HALIFAX, Nova Scotia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Porter Airlines is expanding its maintenance operations by leasing a 20,000 sq. ft. hangar at Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ). This investment reinforces Porter’s growing presence in Halifax, and strengthens the airline’s commitment to operational reliability and efficiency as it expands across North America.

    The facility will provide dedicated maintenance capacity for Porter’s Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 fleets, enhancing service standards and reliability for passengers. The new facility will create job opportunities for the local aviation community, including Aircraft Maintenance Engineers (AMEs) and material handlers.

    “Porter is making strategic investments to support our continued growth and provide the best service to our customers,” said Kent Woodside, executive vice president and chief operating officer, Porter Airlines. “Halifax is an important part of our network, and this hangar provides a dedicated location to maintain our fleet, while creating rewarding careers within the community.”

    The Halifax facility will complement Porter’s existing maintenance operations in multiple locations, providing additional capacity across its network to support fleet expansion and service reliability.

    Porter has a strong and growing presence at Halifax Stanfield, serving as an important hub in the network. The airline operates 30 daily flights on seven routes this summer, connecting Halifax to key destinations across North America.

    For more information about Porter’s presence in Halifax, visit: flyporter.com/book-flights/where-we-fly/route-map

    About Porter

    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com

  • Porter expands service throughout North America this summer

    Network capacity increasing by 25%

    TORONTO / March 31, 2025 – Porter Airlines is updating its 2025 summer schedule. Increases in capacity are spread across new destinations, the continuation of winter routes into summer, and added frequencies. Domestic flying during this period is now 80% of total network capacity, up from 75% in its original summer plan. This is balanced by targeted frequency reductions in select U.S. markets. Despite the changes, Porter’s presence in the Canada-U.S. market will be 25% larger than last summer.

    The summer schedule is supported by 10 additional Embraer E195-E2 aircraft compared to 2024, growing the number of jets in the airline’s fleet to 44 (of an order up to 100). These operate in conjunction with the airline’s regional fleet of 29 De Havilland Dash 8-400s.

    “Our goal is to fly where our customers want to travel, and this is a moment Canada is at the top of many people’s list,” said Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines. “We are adding routes and increasing flights in regions across the country to meet this demand.”

    The updated domestic schedule includes the following details over peak summer operations:

    Route ChangesNew Peak Summer Schedule
    NEW Moncton – Toronto Pearson5x weekly
    Vancouver – Toronto Pearson6x daily
    Victoria – Toronto Pearson12x weekly
    Charlottetown – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    St. John’s – Toronto Pearson14x weekly
    Kelowna – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Deer Lake – Toronto Pearson3x weekly
    Thunder Bay – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Calgary – Toronto Pearson4x daily
    Montre´al – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Calgary6x weekly
    Hamilton – Edmonton7x weekly
    Hamilton – Halifax7x weekly
    Victoria – Ottawa7x weekly
    Halifax – Deer Lake7x weekly

    Highlights:

    • Toronto Pearson-Moncton is a new route, which complements existing flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport-Moncton and Ottawa-Moncton. 
    • Hamilton-Vancouver service doubles to 14 weekly flights, representative of strong pre-booking demand for this new route taking off in June.
    • Montre´al-Vancouver and Toronto-St. John’s both double planned service to 14 weekly flights.

    “These routes complement existing schedules by creating more non-stop flight options and greater connectivity for travelling beyond hubs in Toronto, Ottawa, Montre´al and Halifax,” added Jackson.

    Porter is also launching new service between Toronto Pearson – New York-LaGuardia and Montre´al – New York-Newark this spring. This is supported by expanding winter seasonal service through the summer to destinations such as Phoenix and San Diego, and increasing year-over-year capacity for Las Vegas and San Francisco. 

    “Porter has increased capacity in the U.S. by 25% year-over-year. Based on our current spring bookings, the number of passengers travelling on Porter across our transborder routes is up more than our capacity, demonstrating strong traveller demand for Porter’s elevated experience. As we shift some capacity to domestic routes in the near term to account for consumer travel interest, we are still seeing an overall increase in U.S. travel on Porter flights,” said Jackson.

    On every flight, passengers enjoy Porter’s signature service, including no middle seats, complimentary wine and beer served in glassware and premium snacks. Routes operated with the new Embraer E195-E2 also have free, fast WiFi available for everyone.

    Full schedule details are available at www.flyporter.com.

    About Porter Airlines
    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com 

  • Hola Barcelona! WestJet connects Halifax to the Mediterranean with seasonal non-stop service starting summer 2025

    Hola Barcelona! WestJet connects Halifax to the Mediterranean with seasonal non-stop service starting summer 2025 (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

    HALIFAX, NS, March 24, 2025 /CNW/ – WestJet today announced new service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) and Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) beginning June 27. The seasonal route will operate four times per week as part of WestJet’s summer 2025 schedule, offering Atlantic Canadians a direct connection to one of the airline’s most sought-after European destinations.

    “This route is poised to become a favourite among those eager to explore Spain and beyond,” said John Weatherill, WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer. “Service between Halifax and Barcelona complements our expansive and most significant transatlantic schedule from Atlantic Canada. As demand for travel to Europe remains strong, this addition furthers WestJet’s presence in the market, offering more choice and flexibility for Canadians living on the East Coast.”

    RoutePeak frequencyStart dateEnd date
    Halifax-Barcelona4x weeklyJune 27September 28
    Barcelona-Halifax4x weeklyJune 28September 29

    “We are thrilled that WestJet will be launching the first-ever non-stop service connecting Halifax Stanfield to Spain. This new summer seasonal route to Barcelona, a city renowned for its culture and architecture, not only opens a gateway to one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations but also welcomes visitors from Spain and beyond to explore the heritage and natural beauty of Atlantic Canada. We thank WestJet for their commitment to expanding international travel; with six WestJet flights now linking Halifax with Europe, our horizons continue to broaden. We look forward to a summer of new connections for our community,” said Marie Manning, Vice President, Business Development & Chief Commercial Officer, Halifax International Airport Authority.

    The addition of Barcelona to WestJet’s summer 2025 transatlantic schedule builds on the airline’s service offering from Halifax. In 2025, the airline will offer more transatlantic flights from YHZ than ever before, including new routes to Amsterdam, Paris and now Barcelona, as well as the return of popular services to London, Dublin and Edinburgh. The full summer 2025 schedule is now available at WestJet.com.

    About WestJet   

    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following integration with Sunwing in 2025, more than 14,000 WestJetters support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, Sunwing Vacations Group and WestJet Cargo, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians.

  • Pack your bags, Halifax! WestJet launches non-stop service to Amsterdam for summer 2025

    HALIFAX, NS, Feb. 18, 2025 /CNW/ – WestJet today announced new service between Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ) and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS). The new service will operate through the airline’s 2025 summer schedule, with up to six-times weekly service beginning May 29, 2025. This will be the first time WestJet operates between Amsterdam and Halifax, contributing to a 97 per cent increase in the airline’s transatlantic seat capacity from Nova Scotia, compared to last year.

    Pack your bags, Halifax! WestJet launches non-stop service to Amsterdam for summer 2025 (CNW Group/WESTJET, an Alberta Partnership)

    “WestJet’s new service between Halifax and Amsterdam opens the door for record growth in Nova Scotia through vital investment that strengthens connectivity to Europe, furthering tourism and economic opportunities,” said Jared Mikoch-Gerke, Director of Alliances and Airport Affairs, WestJet. “We’re excited to see the stories that will unfold as travellers from both regions connect and discover the unique charm of these vibrant cities.”

    RouteFrequencyStart Date
    Halifax-Amsterdam6x weeklyMay 29, 2025
    Amsterdam-Halifax6x weeklyMay 30, 2025

    WestJet’s non-stop flight to Amsterdam is just one of many new direct services launching this spring. In 2025, the airline will fly to more transatlantic destinations from YHZ than ever before, offering service to Paris, London, Dublin, Edinburgh and now Amsterdam. WestJet’s fulsome summer 2025 schedule is now available at WestJet.com.

    “We are very pleased that WestJet will be resuming service at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and we look forward to welcoming the first flight on 30 May. Halifax is an exciting new destination at Schiphol and will be our sixth in Canada. The deployment of Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft contributes to our policy to encourage airlines to operate their quietest and cleanest aircraft at Schiphol,” said Patricia Vitalis, Executive Director of Operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

    Travel beyond Amsterdam with KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

    Through WestJet’s longstanding codeshare agreement with KLM, guests will have convenient access via AMS to multiple cities across Europe. Codesharing on KLM operated flights will provide guests greater access between Canadian and European points for travellers on both sides of the Atlantic with the convenience of a single check-in experience, through checked baggage and the ability to interact with WestJet Rewards throughout.

    Additional quotes

    “Opening new routes between Nova Scotia and international destinations, such as Amsterdam, is an important way of growing tourism and opening our economy to new markets. We look forward to welcoming more visitors and creating new opportunities for Nova Scotia businesses.”  said Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Growth and Development, Province of Nova Scotia.

    “Strengthening our direct connections to Europe enhances tourism, creates economic opportunities, and makes it easier for our residents and businesses to connect with the world. This new route will bring more visitors to Halifax, support our local economy, and further position our city as a gateway to Atlantic Canada. We look forward to welcoming travelers from Amsterdam and beyond to experience everything Halifax has to offer,” Andy Fillmore, Mayor of Halifax.

    “We’re delighted to welcome WestJet’s new non-stop Halifax-Amsterdam service this summer, reconnecting our two cities by air for the first time in thirty years. The strong historical and business ties that exist between the two regions will be further strengthened with this new connection, offering our community exciting new travel opportunities and bringing more visitors to our beautiful region. This service also strengthens our partnership with WestJet and reflects their commitment to increased connectivity between Atlantic Canada and key international destinations,” said Marie Manning, VP, Business Development and Chief Commercial Officer, HIAA

    “We are excited to see WestJet expand its international offerings with the launch of nonstop service from Halifax to Amsterdam,” says Ross Jefferson, President and CEO of Discover Halifax “This new route strengthens our connection to Europe, making it easier for travelers to experience all that Halifax has to offer.”

    About WestJet
    WestJet took to the skies in 1996 with just over 200 employees and three aircraft operating service to five destinations. Since then, WestJet has pioneered low-cost travel in Canada, cutting airfares in half, and increasing the flying population in Canada by more than 50 per cent. Following integration with Sunwing in 2025, more than 14,000 WestJetters support nearly 200 aircraft and connect guests to more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia.

    As a major Canadian employer that includes WestJet Airlines, Sunwing Vacations Group and WestJet Cargo, the WestJet Group is Canada’s leading low-cost airline and largest vacation provider, with a united purpose of providing affordable and accessible air and vacation travel to Canadians.

    Learn more about WestJet at westjet.com/en-ca/who-we-are

  • Halifax Stanfield Earns Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Gold Recertification

    February 5, 2025

    Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) is proud to announce that Halifax Stanfield International Airport (Halifax Stanfield) has once again achieved the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certified Gold rating, reaffirming its status as a leader in accessibility among Canadian airports.

    This recertification marks a significant milestone in Halifax Stanfield’s ongoing commitment to ensuring a welcoming and accessible experience for all passengers, visitors, and airport workers. The airport’s Gold rating is a testament to its continuous efforts to improve its facilities and services to meet the communities’ evolving needs.

    “Receiving the Gold certification once again from the Rick Hansen Foundation is not only an honour but a clear indicator of our unwavering commitment to accessibility,” said Dean Bouchard, Vice President, Airport Planning & Development, HIAA. “This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of our teams across HIAA and our many partners who supported us in the recertification process.”

    The airport’s commitment to accessibility was highlighted today during a celebration attended by key partners and stakeholders, including accessibility advocate Gerry Post, who remarked, “Halifax Stanfield’s efforts to enhance accessibility are commendable. The Gold certification is a significant achievement that sets a high benchmark for other institutions.”

    In 2019, Halifax Stanfield was the first facility in Nova Scotia to achieve the Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certified Gold rating. Since then, HIAA has introduced several key enhancements to further improve accessibility, including:

    • Visual fire alarms throughout all public spaces, ensuring safety alerts are accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
    • Safety warning features, such as tactile attention indicators at the top of all stairs and colour contrasting strips along the edge of each stair tread.
    • Assistive listening and communication enhancement technologies (Hearing Loops).
    • Tactile markings for permanent room identification signs.
    • Implementation of the Aira Explorer mobile app, providing free visual interpretation services for travellers who are blind or have low vision.
    • Implementation of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Program, offering support to those with hidden disabilities.
    • The addition of American Sign Language (ASL) to the Language Line translation app used by volunteers to improve communication with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.

    “Halifax Stanfield airport is a crucial community hub. Their recertification and achieving a RHFAC Gold rating is a great example of how their facility continues to stand by their commitment of pursuing new upgrades to improve their accessibility journey,” said Brad McCannell, VP of Access and Inclusion, Rick Hansen Foundation.

    “Airports are gateways to the world, and everyone deserves the opportunity to travel independently and with dignity,” said Bouchard. “Our focus has always been to go above and beyond to ensure that everyone feels welcomed, valued, and empowered to navigate Halifax Stanfield with confidence.”

    For more information about Halifax Stanfield’s accessibility initiatives and services, please visit https://halifaxstanfield.ca/accessibility/.

  • Porter Airlines Landing in Hamilton With Four Routes

    Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Vancouver beginning service in June

    February 04, 2025 11:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

    Porter Airlines is bringing significant new air service to Hamilton, with four routes launching in June: Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax and Vancouver. (Photo: Business Wire)

    HAMILTON, Ontario–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Porter Airlines is bringing significant new air service to Hamilton, with four routes launching in June. John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (YHM) will be connected coast to coast through daily flights to Calgary (YYC), Edmonton (YEG), Halifax (YHZ) and Vancouver (YVR), starting this June, coinciding with a series of airport terminal enhancements.

    The airline’s distinct approach to economy air travel will be welcomed across the Hamilton region. Porter’s signature experience begins with complimentary wine and beer served in glassware, and premium snacks for every passenger. All routes will be operated with the new 132-seat Embraer E195-E2. The aircraft’s two-by-two configuration means there are no middle seats, and free, fast WiFi allows for easy online access, including the ability to stream preferred personal entertainment as if you were at home.

    For passengers wanting an all-inclusive onboard experience, PorterReserve fares include fresh, healthy meals and premium cocktails on longer flights. Extra legroom seats at the front of the aircraft, and other features such as the ability to change flights without a fee, dedicated check-in and security, and two checked bags are included with all trips. PorterClassic fares offer these additional perks à la carte, giving travellers the opportunity to customize their experience in a way that works for them.

    “The Porter experience is something that travellers in Hamilton have never seen before,” said Michael Deluce, CEO, Porter Airlines. “Our team takes great pride in delivering amenities that make flying something to look forward to, doing so with an emphasis on care and service. Hamiltonians and their neighbours have long deserved a commitment such as what Porter is making, with four routes connecting them across the country. We see significant opportunity in this market to expand our network across North America and believe that the community can support these initial flights, which will position us to consider offering additional service from Hamilton. YHM’s planned terminal investments are another benefit that will contribute to making the passenger journey seamless”

    Initial flight schedules for each route are as follows:

    RouteDepartureArrivalStart date
    Hamilton (YHM) to Halifax (YHZ) Halifax (YHZ) to Hamilton (YHM)8:55 p.m.12:21 a.m. (+1)June 3
    6:00 a.m.7:25 a.m.
    Hamilton (YHM) to Vancouver (YVR) Vancouver (YVR) to Hamilton (YHM)8:20 a.m.10:30 a.m.June 3
    12:15 p.m.7:59 p.m.
    Hamilton (YHM) to Edmonton (YEG) Edmonton (YEG) to Hamilton (YHM)8:35 a.m.10:47 a.m.June 11
    12:20 p.m.6:08 p.m.
    Hamilton (YHM) to Calgary (YYC) Calgary (YYC) to Hamilton (YHM)7:05 p.m.9:24 p.m.June 11
    5:15 p.m.11:18 p.m.
    All times local

    The introduction of service coincides with airport enhancements underway at Hamilton International. From curb to gate, passengers will enjoy an enhanced guest experience with new and expanded curb canopies, a refresh of terminal interiors from check-in counters to gate seating, new digital signage, and architectural and design finishes.

    “We are delighted to welcome Porter Airlines to Hamilton International as a strategic airline partner, as we invest in the success of our airport today and well into the future.” said Cole Horncastle, Executive Managing Director, John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport. “Porter’s elevated economy service, on-board experience and air service connecting passengers to and from key destinations across Canada are a perfect fit for the stress-free, convenient airport experience we offer here at Hamilton International.”

    “I am absolutely thrilled to welcome Porter Airlines to Hamilton’s John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport and to see Vantage Group’s continued investment to enhance passenger facilities. This is a major win for the City of Hamilton and will significantly transform our airport’s passenger service offerings. For years, the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport has been home to Canada’s largest domestic overnight express cargo service, fueling our community’s economic growth and creating jobs,” said Mayor Andrea Horwath. “But Hamiltonians have also longed for more robust passenger options to serve travellers from our city and surrounding communities. The strategic partnership between Porter Airlines and Vantage Group/TradePort, with whom the city recently completed a successful new long-term lease, is a significant investment that will rejuvenate and boost passenger services and will benefit residents, businesses, and the broader region for decades to come.”

    Porter is the only airline with comprehensive schedules at all three major airports in the Greater Toronto Hamilton Area. The downtown convenience of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, combined with the North American reach of Toronto Pearson International Airport, and Hamilton International’s local appeal gives travellers throughout the Golden Horseshoe a range of choices to meet their travel needs.

    Flights are available for booking at www.flyporter.com and with travel agents.

    About Porter

    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com

  • Halifax Stanfield Lands JetBlue as Newest Airline Partner

    Halifax Stanfield is thrilled to announce a game-changing addition to its airline roster that will strengthen connectivity between New England and the Atlantic Region. Starting in June 2025, JetBlue will launch service at its second Canadian airport with daily, summer seasonal non-stop flights between Halifax and Boston.

    This exciting development will provide travellers with a swift and convenient link between two vibrant coastal cities and their flight network beyond. With JetBlue’s reputation for low fares, and award-winning service, travellers can look forward to a seamless journey across the border.

    “We’re absolutely delighted to welcome JetBlue to Halifax Stanfield,” said Joyce Carter, President & CEO of Halifax International Airport Authority. “This new route not only strengthens our ties with Boston but opens up a world of possibilities for both leisure and business travellers. It’s proof of Halifax’s growing appeal as a destination and a Canadian hub for international connections.”

    Leveraging JetBlue’s new A220 aircraft with capacity for 140 passengers, these daily flights will provide a convenient seasonal service that caters to diverse travel needs. Whether it’s for a weekend getaway, a business meeting, or an extended vacation, the convenience of non-stop flights will make the journey as enjoyable as the destination itself.

    “We’re excited to launch nonstop service between Boston and Halifax this summer, a destination known for its vibrant culture and breathtaking coastlines,” said David Jehn, vice president of network planning and airline partnerships at JetBlue. “This new route gives our New England customers the opportunity to explore Halifax and beyond while also introducing our award-winning service and low fares to Halifax travellers looking to visit Boston or connect to the many destinations we serve across the U.S., Caribbean, Latin America, Europe, and more.”

    This new route is expected to bring significant economic benefits to Nova Scotia and the entire Atlantic Region:

    • Tourism Boost: Easier access for American visitors to experience Nova Scotia’s stunning coastlines, rich history, and warm hospitality.
    • Business Opportunities: Enhanced connectivity fostering new partnerships and investment between the two regions.
    • Increased Connectivity: Improved access to JetBlue’s extensive network, creating more opportunities for Atlantic Canadians.

    “Nova Scotia is open for business and increased air access supports our local businesses and tourism sector,” said Colton LeBlanc, Minister of Growth and Development. “Nova Scotia and Boston have a strong connection. Daily summer flights will only strengthen that connection and showcase all Nova Scotia has to offer.”

    Travellers can also take advantage of JetBlue’s partnership with Porter Airlines to seamlessly book connecting flights on both airlines’ networks.

    For those eager to experience this new travel option, book your flight today at jetblue.com.

    JetBlue Halifax – Boston Route Schedule

    Flight No.OriginDestinationSeason DatesDays of the WeekDeparture TimeArrival Time
    1831BostonHalifaxJune 26 – October 25Daily8:45 p.m.11:24 p.m.
    1828HalifaxBostonJune 27 – October 25Daily7:00 a.m.7:27 a.m.