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Originally Posted by Djeffery
I find it hard to believe they won't still be announcing the traditional winter stuff that Sunwing used to do. I can't see them spending the money to buy Sunwing and then walk away from all those vacation packages from every regional airport. Hamilton used to get more than 2 flights a week, and now nothing from Kitchener or London, which had several a week as well? I'd be shocked if that was the case.
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Yeah seems weird. Here's the conditions the government set. To me Westjet isn't maintaining capacity on routes or regional connectivity(if they mean for sun destinations).
Online quote from skysmag:
The acquisition will also result in enforceable terms and conditions intended to protect the interests of travellers. These strict terms and conditions include:
Extending Sunwing vacation package offerings to five new Canadian cities;
Maintaining capacity on routes most affected by the merger;
Increasing regional connectivity;
Improving baggage handling for better passenger experience;
Maintaining a vacations business head office in the Toronto area and a regional office in the Montreal area for a minimum of five years;
Increasing net employment by 20 per cent over three years in the Toronto office;
Ensuring better passenger experience by investing in IT technology solutions to improve Sunwing’s communications;
Supplying airfare data on vacation packages for monitoring of post-acquisition price trends; and
Gradually ending Sunwing’s seasonal leasing practice to protect Canadian jobs.