Toronto Star

Swoop eyes Air Canada customers with Atlantic flights

- CHRISTOPHE­R REYNOLDS

WestJet Airlines Ltd.’s budget airline Swoop plans to add flights to three eastern cities from Hamilton this summer, the parent carrier’s latest move to challenge Air Canada’s dominance in Atlantic Canada.

Swoop’s new routes to St. John’s, N.L., Moncton, N.B., and Charlottet­own will run between late June and late October. WestJet and its regional service

WestJet Encore already fly to the three cities from Toronto.

The new flights represent a boon for Hamilton’s John C. Munro Internatio­nal Airport, which suffered losses when ultra-low-cost rival Flair Airlines took off for Toronto’s Pearson airport and Air Canada cancelled its Hamilton-Montreal route amid sluggish sales last fall. Swoop has also grappled with operationa­l problems at the Hamilton airport.

A rash of flight cancellati­ons there in early July sparked frustratio­n as some passengers paid out-of-pocket to rearrange travel plans.

Last week, Hamilton-bound travellers en route from Halifax and Tampa Bay told the Hamilton Spectator they were diverted to Montreal due to weather and abandoned for hours at Pierre Elliott Trudeau airport before the ultra-low-cost carrier offered a seven-hour bus ride back home on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Swoop says its newly delivered 10th aircraft is helping to make possible the new flights, which will run daily to St. John’s and several times a week to Moncton and Charlottet­own.

“Our growth in Eastern Canada is an exciting milestone for Swoop, proving our ability to develop our network domestical­ly, while also adding to our U.S. and internatio­nal destinatio­ns,” Swoop president Steven Greenway said in a statement.

Last year, Swoop parent WestJet was bought by Onex Corp. as the carrier continues to encroach on traditiona­l Air Canada turf by adding discount routes as well as transatlan­tic flights and premium fares.

Swoop came onto the radar of Canada’s competitio­n watchdog in the fall of 2018, not long after it began operations at Hamilton’s airport. The Competitio­n Bureau launched an ongoing predatory pricing investigat­ion into Swoop and WestJet over allegation­s the two airlines used anticompet­itive practices to crowd out B.C.-based upstart Flair Airlines from at least three routes, including Hamilton-Edmonton — where Swoop advertised all-inclusive fares for as low as $69 starting in June 2018, court filings state.

 ?? TARA WALTON THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? New flights represent a boon for Hamilton’s John C. Munro Internatio­nal Airport, after ultra-low-cost rival Flair Airlines took off for Toronto’s Pearson airport and Air Canada cancelled its Hamilton-Montreal route last fall.
TARA WALTON THE CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO New flights represent a boon for Hamilton’s John C. Munro Internatio­nal Airport, after ultra-low-cost rival Flair Airlines took off for Toronto’s Pearson airport and Air Canada cancelled its Hamilton-Montreal route last fall.

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