Canada’s low-fare leader WestJet new flights to Costa Rica are a part of its growing domestic and international networks as part of its 2016-2017 winter schedule.
New flights will run from Toronto to a number of Canadian and international destinations including Vancouver, Ottawa, Moncton, Myrtle Beach, Aruba, Kingston (Jamaica), San José and Liberia (Costa Rica), Port of Spain, and St. Martin, said WestJet in a press release.
“WestJet has been Canada’s low-fare leader for 20 years with a proven track record of bringing safe, affordable and stress-free air travel to communities across the country,” said Bob Cummings, WestJet executive commercial vice-president.
This winter, WestJet will operate an average of 642 daily flights to 95 destinations including 36 in Canada, 25 in the United States, and 34 in Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America and Europe.
“As our network of more than 100 destinations in over 20 countries continues to expand, we remain committed to offering our guests more choices, better connectivity and the opportunity to fly with Canada’s highest-rated airline for customer service,” stated Cummings.
Source: – Costa Rica Star News