WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, has pulled the plug on talks with the federal government over a COVID-19 relief package. Other major carriers have reached deals with Ottawa, in exchange for refunds for passengers for flights cancelled by the pandemic. Anne Gaviola explains WestJet’s decision and the turbulence it’s causing with customers.
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WestJet causes turbulence with customers over federal aid fallout
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