WestJet Sees Hope for Aviation Affordability in Federal Budget
by Bruce Parkinson
Alexis von Hoensbroech, WestJet CEO.
WestJet says it is encouraged by the government’s budget musings on unlocking economic potential by increasing the affordability of Canada’s aviation ecosystem.
“We commend the government in prioritizing aviation as we look to work together in building a more competitive, inclusive, and resilient Canada,” said WS CEO Alexis von Hoensbroech.
“By investing strategically in airport infrastructure and workforce development, Budget 2025 aligns with our vision of a stronger, more connected and more affordable aviation sector.”
WestJet congratulated the Government of Canada for delivering its 2025 Budget, which outlines what the airline calls “critical first steps” in a forward-looking plan to improve affordability, modernize infrastructure, and increase competitiveness of Canada’s aviation sector.
Thoughtful implementation of measures such as exploring airport lease extensions, private sector investment opportunities, and strategic investment in infrastructure can reduce cost for air passengers, unlock enhanced connectivity for Canadians, and support economic growth across the country, WestJet says in a statement.
“We look forward to working with government and industry partners to ensure these commitments translate into meaningful benefits for Canadian travellers and communities,” adds von Hoensbroech.
“We are encouraged to see the federal government taking steps that acknowledge the potential that aviation can bring to Canada. Continued collaboration will be essential to address affordability, reduce cost to travellers and drive meaningful benefits for Canadians.”





