WestJet to refund some passengers whose flights were cancelled because of COVID-19
WestJet says it will begin providing refunds to passengers who had their WestJet and Swoop flights cancelled by the airlines as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The company says the refunds – the first offered by Canadian airlines – will be in the original form of payment rather than a credit for future flights as it had been previously offering.
The refunds will apply to all classes of fares including non-refundable basic fares, which the company initially said on its website were excluded from the policy change.
WestJet said the refunds only apply to flights it cancelled – rather than those cancelled by the passenger – because it is focusing on reinstating the practice “in line with its regulatory tariff and booking conditions that were in place pre-COVID.”


