B.C. wildfire emergency prompts re-booking options from Air Canada, WestJet
WestJet and Air Canada are offering more flexible flight options for passengers booked to fly in or out of some cities in B.C., where hundreds of wildfires have sparked a state of emergency.
WestJet passengers scheduled to travel to or from Kamloops, Kelowna, Penticton, Prince George or Terrace until Aug. 22 can cancel or rebook their flights without a penalty fee, the Calgary-based airline said Thursday.
Air Canada tickets for flights up until Aug. 22 heading in or out of six cities in the B.C. interior can be changed to another date before Sept. 1. free of charge, the Montreal-based airline said.
The B.C. government declared a state of emergency Wednesday in response to more than 500 fires that have burned through the province’s firefighting capacity and triggered international support.