Customers with booked WestJet tickets are getting anxious

| May 22, 2018 in National News

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As contract negotiations continue between WestJet and pilots, many customers with booked tickets find themselves in limbo.

The airline's response thus far has been a promise to refund tickets in the event of a strike and until then, it's business as usual.

For customers with planned trips, the response has been less than satisfying. 

WestJet's Twitter account has been flooded by messages from anxious passengers, many of whom pointing out a refund may not compensate ruined travel plans. 

The airline's pilots voted 91% in favour of strike action and could have walked off the job on Saturday, however the union promised to wait until after the long weekend. 

According to WestJet, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) cannot immediately walk off the job and must provide 72 hours notice before taking job action and that negotiations are ongoing.

WestJet's competitors have eagerly jumped at the opportunity to rescue Canadian travelers if the strike does go forward.

Low fair "no frills" airline Flair Air, a direct competitor of WestJet’s new low-cost airline Swoop, has also offered to “swoop in” stranded Canadians. 

However, there is no word of pilot strike action as of Monday evening, meaning it remains "business as usual" for the airline.

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