WestJet says it could be several more weeks before its entire fleet is back in service.
Sixteen of the company’s aircraft were seriously damaged during a hailstorm in Calgary last week.
The airline says sourcing specialized equipment and materials and completing repairs will take several weeks.
With more than 10 per cent of its fleet impacted, WestJet says proactive cancellations will continue for the time being.
An average of 50 flights per day are currently being cancelled, but the airline anticipates fewer cancellations as aircraft are returned to service in a phased approach.
WestJet is currently cancelling an average of 50 flights per day, however anticipates fewer cancellations will be required as aircraft are returned to service in a phased approach.
It is also looking at adding additional flights operated by WestJet Encore and partner, Canadian North, to help reduce cancellations.





