WestJet, a Canadian low-cost carrier, has partnered with Delta Air Lines to expand its service to the U.S.The agreement allows WestJet and Delta customers to purchase connecting flights on one ticket and receive boarding passes for all segments at their first check-in.
"Delta is an established, worldwide airline, and this interline agreement will open yet another channel for guests from around the globe to connect to WestJet's network," says Hugh Dunleavy, a WestJet service planning executive, in a
statement.
Passengers now can connect between WestJet and Delta flights at more than 25 cities in Canada and the U.S.
It's the second such deal in four months, says a report by
Dow Jones Newswires. WestJet signed a similar deal with American Airlines in October.
WestJet flies mainly to warm destinations in the U.S., but having "a strong U.S. partner allows it to add more year-round routes," the report says.