Regina Leader-Post

Competitio­n Bureau raises concerns about Westjet-sunwing deal

- AMANDA STEPHENSON

The federal Competitio­n Bureau has raised significan­t concerns about Westjet Airlines Ltd.'s proposed acquisitio­n of Sunwing Vacations and Sunwing Airlines, saying the deal will likely result in higher prices and decreased service for Canadians.

In a report delivered to Canada's transport minister on Wednesday, the regulator said eliminatin­g the rivalry between the two companies is likely to result in a substantia­l lessening or prevention of competitio­n in the sale of vacation packages to Canadians.

“The proposed transactio­n will result in one of Canada's largest integrated tour operators being acquired by one of its primary rivals in the provision of vacation packages,” the report stated. “Overall, Westjet and Sunwing account for approximat­ely 37 per cent of nonstop capacity between Canada and sun destinatio­ns and 72 per cent of non-stop capacity between Western Canada and sun destinatio­ns.”

Westjet announced a plan in March to buy Sunwing, a move that would bolster its holiday tour business. Financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed.

In its report, the Competitio­n Bureau noted that a merger of the two carriers would create a monopoly on 16 routes between Canada and Mexico or the Caribbean, and would lessen or prevent competitio­n for the provision of vacation packages on 31 total routes between Canada and Mexico or the Caribbean.

But in an emailed statement Wednesday, Sunwing spokeswoma­n Melanie Anne Filipp said the routes identified as concerns are predominan­tly in Western Canada and account for a very small portion of Sunwing 's operations — just over 10 per cent of all seats — and are primarily seasonal routes.

“Also of note, Sunwing no longer operates six of the routes mentioned in the report,” Filipp said.

In a news release, Westjet said the proposed Sunwing transactio­n is a central piece of the Calgary-based airline's commitment to prioritize leisure and sun travel from coast to coast and increase affordable air and vacation package offerings for all Canadians.

Transport Canada is also conducting a public interest review of the proposed transactio­n. The final decision will be made by cabinet.

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