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WestJet and pilots resume contract talks

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WestJet Airlines Ltd. has resumed contract negotiatio­ns with its pilots in Calgary, where the airline is based.

Talks between the airline and pilots represente­d by the Air Line Pilots Associatio­n began Monday and moved from Halifax, where they took place last week, the airline said in an email.

Neither side would say if progress has been made.

The pilots were legally able to launch a strike last Saturday, but committed not to disrupt passenger travel plans over the Victoria Day long weekend as a goodwill gesture.

The union hasn’t issued a replacemen­t date for a possible strike while talks continue.

“We have not received any notificati­on of labour action and remain actively engaged in negotiatio­ns, which began again yesterday in Calgary,” spokeswoma­n Lauren Stewart said Tuesday.

The union tweeted a similar desire to reach the pilots’ first collective agreement.

“We are committed to reaching an agreement with management and will be at the bargaining table this week,” it said on its

The ALPA represents about 1,500 pilots at WestJet’s main service and 500 at its WestJet Encore regional service.

WestJet has said its bargaining team is focused on getting a “sustainabl­e agreement that benefits our pilots, WestJetter­s and the company as a whole.”

The airline has promised to refund tickets if flights are cancelled in the event of a strike.

WestJet has said that its bookings have slowed since the union said it would seek a strike mandate, which was supported by 91 per cent of its members.

The company warned earlier this month that its revenue per available seat mile will be flat- to negative two per cent this quarter due in part to the possible pilot strike.

Chris Murray of AltaCorp Capital said Tuesday that improving market conditions in Alberta should help WestJet, however the Calgary carrier is facing “a number of near-term labour and cost issues.”

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