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New WestJet Flight Between Saskatoon and Minneapolis


WestJet today celebrated the commencement of its new nonstop transborder service between Saskatoon and Minneapolis, with the departure of WS1900 at 7:10 a.m. MST.

Growing Saskatoon’s aviation pipeline, the new route unlocks direct connectivity from Saskatchewan to the Midwest United States and beyond. With the inclusion of Minneapolis to Saskatoon’s network, WestJet has increased transborder capacity in and out of the City of Bridges by 20 per cent during the summer.

“We are thrilled to celebrate the departure of our inaugural flight between Saskatoon and Minneapolis today, bolstering our title as Saskatchewan’s leading airline and signifying our expanded commitment to the province,” said Jared Mikoch-Gerke, WestJet Director, Government Relations & Regulatory Affairs. “This new connectivity between Saskatoon and Minneapolis will further enhance transborder travel options for the communities we serve and stimulate vital business and tourism opportunities on both sides of the border.”

“The Saskatoon Airport is committed to provide air service that connects Northern Saskatchewan to the world,” says Stephen Maybury, President and CEO of Saskatoon Airport Authority. “As we recover from the pandemic, we continue to work closely with our partners on new service and routes which drive economic benefit to our community, connecting leisure travel and business to Saskatchewan. We are thrilled to welcome WestJet’s new direct, 3x weekly air service route into the Minneapolis hub.”

The departure of WS1900 is the first of three weekly flights that will travel between Saskatoon and Minneapolis this summer.



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