One ticket, 30+ cities: Air India–WestJet partnership opens seamless travel across the US and Canada.

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A new interline agreement opens access to more than 30 destinations across Canada and the United States.

Air India has entered into a new interline partnership with WestJet, Canada’s leading leisure carrier, aimed at expanding connectivity between India and North America via Toronto and Vancouver.

The agreement enables passengers to book single-ticket itineraries across both airlines, with seamless onward connections, coordinated baggage handling, and simplified travel across North America.

The partnership allows Air India passengers travelling to Toronto or Vancouver to connect onward with WestJet to more than 30 destinations, including 17 cities across Canada and 14 in the United States.

Canadian destinations include Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Halifax, Regina, Saskatoon, Victoria, and others, while US cities include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Atlanta, Orlando, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tampa, and more.

Additional connectivity to destinations such as Halifax, Calgary, and St. John’s is also available via Air India’s European hubs, including London Heathrow, London Gatwick, Paris Charles de Gaulle, and Amsterdam Schiphol.

The partnership strengthens growing travel demand between India and Canada, driven by strong people-to-people ties and trade links.

Nipun Aggarwal, Chief Commercial Officer at Air India, said the agreement makes travel across North America “more accessible and effortless” through simplified booking and a wider choice of destinations.

WestJet Executive Vice-President and Chief Commercial Officer John Weatherill said the partnership significantly expands access between India and Canada, improving end-to-end connectivity.

Flights and availability
Air India currently operates 17 weekly non-stop flights to Canada, including 10 to Toronto and 7 to Vancouver.

The airline also operates 75 weekly services to its European gateways, supporting onward WestJet connections.

Interline itineraries are now available for booking via Air India’s website, mobile app, and through travel agents worldwide.

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