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WestJet WestJet Airlines is preparing for the arrival of new low-cost competitors including US Airlines by taking steps to expand its regional service and add wide-body planes to its fleet to access new international routes.
Air Canada Air Canada provides direct passenger air transportation to over 170 destinations on five continents. During 2009, Air Canada and Jazz operated, on average, approximately 1,200 scheduled flights each day and carried over 30 million passengers.
Air Transat Air Transat specialize in charter flights from several Canadian and European cities to vacation destinations, mainly in the south during the winter months and in Europe and Canada during the summer. Year-round, they link Canada's principal cities.
Canadian North Canadian North operates through the gateway cities of Edmonton, Calgary and Ottawa to communities in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Their route network includes services to Yellowknife, Norman Wells, Inuvik, Hay River and Fort Smith, Iqaluit, Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay.
First Air First Air provides Scheduled services to 29 communities in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta, the Yukon, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and British Columbia.
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