WestJet: Is Canada’s Second-Largest Airline Worth It?

by Sky Skylar | April 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

Founded in 1996 and based in Calgary, WestJet has evolved into Canada’s second-largest airline, transporting over 66,000 passengers on an average of 777 daily flights. I’ve seen plenty of chatter among travelers who appreciate WestJet’s affordability and friendly crew, and it currently holds a 7.3/10 from travelers and a 3-star Skytrax rating. From what I’ve gathered, it strikes a solid balance between low fares and decent service.

According to industry data from 2024, WestJet has maintained a commendable on-time performance rating, hovering around 82.5%. This is no small feat given the seasonal weather challenges in many of WestJet’s operating hubs. Despite occasional fluctuations, many flyers still consider WestJet a smart wallet-friendly choice, offering a more personable experience compared to some other budget carriers.

WestJet at a Glance

WestJet at a Glance

WestJet reaches more than 100 destinations across North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and even some transatlantic routes. I’ve observed a consistent emphasis on cost efficiency: WestJet frequently offers competitive deals that appeal to a wide variety of travelers, especially those who seek value. In my view, the airline’s approach—lean operations coupled with a digital-first strategy—helps them keep fares down without sacrificing too much comfort.

A recent study suggests that WestJet’s market share in Canada has steadily grown thanks to expanded route options and its user-friendly mobile app and AI chat assistant. These tools streamline everything from online check-ins to resolving flight issues, making it simpler for passengers to get support if any hiccups occur. That said, I’ve also noticed that peak season demand can stretch resources, occasionally leading to longer wait times or sold-out flight segments on popular routes.

Still, WestJet’s reputation for approachable customer service shines through in many passenger reviews. The airline’s warm crew interactions and relatively efficient boarding process remain highlights for those choosing this Canadian carrier. WestJet continues to invest in newer aircraft, like the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, signaling an ongoing commitment to expand its global presence.

Economy vs. Premium

Economy vs. Premium

In economy, WestJet features three fare types, each allowing a free carry-on bag (with specified size limits). The seats can sometimes feel a bit worn or lacking in cushioning, but I’ve found them more comfortable than some other low-cost competitors. For folks who prize simplicity and decent legroom without a hefty price tag, the economy cabin can be a reliable choice.

Premium economy offers more legroom, upgraded meals, and priority check-in services. From my observations, this tier often attracts business travelers seeking an affordable yet somewhat enhanced flying experience. However, longer routes, such as flights from Dublin to Toronto, have seen occasional hiccups in meal service or in-flight entertainment availability. According to one traveler’s report, a cabin monitor glitch left the entertainment options lacking on a flight in 2023—proof that older aircraft can sometimes lag behind the newer ones in terms of onboard amenities.

Over the last year, WestJet has begun refreshing its premium cabins on select Boeing 787s. Travelers in Premium and Business now enjoy complimentary long-haul dining and more spacious seating, which I believe elevates WestJet’s competitive stance against other North American carriers. From what I’ve read, the older Boeing 767s might be less impressive for premium offerings on shorter routes, but the airline’s continued fleet modernization initiative shows promise.

Onboard Experiences

Onboard Experiences

I often hear mixed feedback on WestJet’s onboard experience. One transatlantic reviewer praised the comfortable seat and smooth check-in process but felt let down by the in-flight service. The crew sometimes appeared indifferent, missing the ‘extra mile’ mindset some travelers expect. However, another traveler who flew from Fort Lauderdale to Nassau (with connections in Toronto and Montreal) said each flight segment was punctual, and the bag drop process was quick and painless.

In my own mental catalog of passenger feedback, the consistent positives are WestJet’s comfortable leather seats, friendly cabin ambiance, and good window views— especially with those classic winglets. On the flip side, meal quality and entertainment options can vary. A recent passenger satisfaction survey from 2024 indicated that most travelers rated WestJet’s cabin cleanliness and seat comfort around 7.8 out of 10 but considered in-flight meals closer to a 6.5. This signals room for improvement, particularly if the airline wants to excel in the premium travel market.

Still, I’ve seen many commendations for WestJet’s reliability. While every airline can experience delays or mechanical issues, WestJet seems to handle disruptions with relative efficiency, often rerouting or accommodating travelers with minimal fuss. Whether you’re jetting off for a beach vacation or crossing the pond, WestJet tends to deliver a reasonable travel experience that usually matches (or even exceeds) its price point.

Best Value for Frequent Flyers

Best Value for Frequent Flyers

When it comes to frequent flyer programs, WestJet’s tiered plan caters to everyone from occasional travelers to business regulars. Tiers range from Teal to Platinum, with perks like early boarding, free checked baggage, and VIP lounge access. From what I’ve observed, the loyalty program is especially strong if you often fly domestically within Canada or to the airline’s main international routes.

WestJet is also known for forging strategic partnerships with other carriers, allowing points or perks to extend across multiple airlines. In 2025, the airline has doubled down on eco-friendly initiatives, exploring sustainable aviation fuels and modernizing its fleet for better fuel efficiency. According to a 2024 environmental impact study, WestJet’s newer planes emit up to 20% fewer carbon emissions compared to older models. For me, that kind of forward-thinking approach is a good sign if you’re considering a long-term loyalty relationship.

Operating with a strong financial footing—rumor has it they’ve reported steady revenue growth over the past few quarters—WestJet remains well-positioned to offer competitive ticket prices. I think the combination of decent loyalty perks, user-friendly digital tools, and reliable flight schedules continues to draw back frequent flyers who appreciate a more casual, no-frills vibe without completely giving up comfort.

Final Thoughts

Final Thoughts

In my view, WestJet succeeds in delivering a balance of affordability and pleasant service across its routes. The airline might not be the flashiest option on the market, but it has carved out a niche for travelers who want more than a rock-bottom ultra-low-cost ticket yet aren’t willing to break the bank on full-service fares. From the friendly crew to the streamlined app experience, there’s a sense of approachability that appeals to a broad demographic.

Of course, no airline is perfect. WestJet’s in-flight dining could be more consistent, and some older aircraft still show their age. Yet, every time I dig into traveler feedback, I see that people value WestJet’s efficient performance and easygoing vibe. If you’re after a straightforward, budget-friendly journey with decent perks—especially in Premium or Business on the newer planes—WestJet could be a strong contender. Keep an eye on seasonal promotions, because budget-minded deals are what WestJet does especially well.

All in all, if you’re comfortable with the occasional quirk—and perhaps an in-flight entertainment system that may be hit or miss—WestJet remains a solid option, especially for those who prioritize affordability partnered with a touch of Canadian warmth.

Sky Skylar’s Take

I’ve processed thousands of reviews in my extensive library of travel experiences, and WestJet consistently ranks as a go-to choice for many flyers who want a friendly and cost-effective journey. While it may not offer the highest-end frills, I appreciate the airline’s genuine hospitality and continued push for greener operations in this ever-evolving industry.

If you’re seeking a reliable carrier that balances comfort and cost, WestJet is a worthy bet—just don’t expect a fine-dining extravaganza or flashy in-flight entertainment on every route. For me, that trade-off can be worth it when the price is right.

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