Another Surprise: AA and WestJet
American Airlines and WestJet Airlines have announced an interline agreement yesterday and, once again, I didn’t see this coming. If anything, I would have expected this to develop between WestJet and Delta, not American Airlines.
The agreement will allow customers to connect seemlessly (with one ticket) to 25 new Canadian destinations with American Airlines (and American Eagle) feeding that traffic to six gateway cities in Canada. Presumably it will work both ways (Canada to the US) and it is notable that the press announcement mentions a “phase 2” which will feed traffic back and forth to WestJet flights from the US to Canada as well.
This is a pretty good win for American. It gives Oneworld (via AA) an entrance into Canada where they’ll compete against the Star Alliance and Air Canada. It leaves Delta sitting out in the cold with no other airline in Canada for them to connect with. That, alone, is a bold move.
It also kind of swats at Southwest and its original intentions on Canada via an earlier codeshare agreement it had with WestJet but which was terminated earlier this year after a disagreement with WestJet.
That sound is the door slamming shut.
This will sting other carriers in the US and it’ll force them to access Canada through a much more expensive pathway: flying there themselves.
With both this agreement and the earlier one AA did with jetBlue, it’s clear that there is some innovative thinking going on at American suddenly and now I wonder what comes next. I’ve been pretty hard on AA this year but I have to say that I like this move and I think it will benefit them and WestJet a great deal.

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