The Guardian (Charlottetown)

WestJet severs ties with Hopper app after ‘confusion’ about secret fares

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WestJet Airlines said it is severing ties with airfare finder app Hopper due to confusion over the developer’s announceme­nt the airline would offer “secret fares” on its app.

Montreal-based Hopper announced Wednesday that WestJet and Air Canada were among its first global partners to unload some of their seats via “secret fares” at discounts of up to 35 per cent.

But both airlines have disputed the claim that they would offer secret fares with Hopper and said they were offering the same discounts available to their travel agencies partners.

“Due to the confusion this has created in the marketplac­e, WestJet is severing ties with Hopper,” company spokeswoma­n Lauren Stewart said late Thursday.

WestJet said Hopper will still be able to sell the company’s published fares, comparable to those available on its website, but that it will no longer provide the private, discounted fares it offers to travel agents and other partners.

Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatric­k said Thursday the airline doesn’t offer fares with Hopper that are not provided to its other partners.

“From time-to-time we offer tactical fares on select markets to travel partners in the normal course of business and to remain competitiv­e,” he said, adding that such fares offered by Hopper were not available in Canada.

The company did not say whether it would end its partnershi­p with the app developer along with its rival.

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