WestJet will suspend Toronto-Montreal flights for six months
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WestJet plans to halt flights between Toronto and Montreal for the winter in a continuation of its retreat from short-haul routes in Eastern Canada to retrench in the West.
The route will be cut from the schedule for six months, starting late October and resuming in late April, the Calgary-based company said.
"This route was suspended as a result of performance and in alignment with our strategic direction to expand our presence in Eastern Canada this winter with increased non-stop connectivity to Western Canada, as well as providing more affordable leisure and sun travel opportunities across Canada," spokeswoman Madison Kruger said in an email.
The airline runs flights once a day along the busy Toronto-Montreal corridor, which currently sees four carriers — Air Canada, WestJet, Porter Airlines and Air Transat — operate more than 350 trips per week, according to aviation data firm Cirium.