Over 3,000 employees laid off amid WestJet restructuring
CALGARY – WestJet Airlines Ltd. says it will lay off 3,333 employees as part of major restructuring amid the coronavirus pandemic that has devastated the travel industry.
The company says it will consolidate call centre activity in Alberta, restructure its office and management staff and contract out operations at all but four of the 38 Canadian airports where it operates.
WestJet CEO Ed Sims says the changes are “unavoidable” as the Calgary-based company contends with “the biggest crisis in the history of aviation.”
The pandemic has seen the airline park two-thirds of its fleet after border shutdowns prompted it to suspend most of its schedule , including all international trips, in late March.