WestJet Encore pilots could go on strike as soon as April 17 after they approved a strike mandate Tuesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck



WestJet Encore, the regional carrier under WestJet, faces potential turbulence as its pilots have voted in favor of a strike mandate, with the possibility of a strike as early as April 17th. This development exacerbates the challenges for the airline, which has already experienced a tumultuous year.

The decision to authorize a strike mandate came after WestJet Encore pilots expressed frustration over stalled contract negotiations concerning issues such as pay, schedules, and career advancement. The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) reported that 97% of pilots voted in favor of strike authorization, with a turnout of 89%.

Carin Kenny, who leads the union's WestJet Encore section, highlighted the growing frustration among pilots. She noted that the low wages at WestJet Encore have led some pilots to seek opportunities elsewhere, exacerbating the existing pilot shortage. This shortage poses challenges for WestJet Encore, particularly in recruiting experienced pilots who could potentially transition to WestJet's mainline operation.

Kenny explained that while WestJet Encore is actively recruiting newer pilots, retention remains a significant issue. Many pilots gain experience with WestJet Encore before moving on to other airlines both domestically and internationally, further contributing to the pilot shortage.

Diederik Pen, the president of WestJet Airlines, emphasized the airline's commitment to reaching an agreement with ALPA that addresses the concerns of WestJet Encore pilots while remaining competitive within the Canadian airline industry. He emphasized the importance of ensuring a sustainable future for the airline while providing meaningful employment opportunities for its employees.

This development follows last year's narrowly averted strike, where talks between WestJet and a different group of pilots led to the cancellation of over 230 flights. The collective agreement reached with pilots at WestJet and its subsidiary, Swoop, resulted in a significant pay increase over four years. However, WestJet Encore pilots were not covered by this agreement.

In June of last year, WestJet announced its decision to integrate Swoop's operations into its mainline business, signalling a strategic shift in its budget airline strategy.

The potential strike comes at a challenging time for WestJet as it faces indefinite delays in the delivery of new aircraft. A panel blowout on a Boeing 737 Max plane in January has led to delays in the certification process for the Max 10 model. This setback has further complicated matters for the airline as it contends with increased scrutiny from regulators.

In summary, the authorization of a strike mandate by WestJet Encore pilots underscores the ongoing challenges facing the airline. Contract disputes, pilot shortages, and operational setbacks pose significant hurdles for WestJet as it navigates through a turbulent period in the aviation industry.

How useful was this post?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this post.

You may also like

Finnish Locals Claim Overtourism is Affecting Santa's Village

In the cold December chill, Santa Claus Village, located on the edge of the Arctic Circle in Rovaniemi, Finland, draws....

Major changes expected in UK and European travel by 2025.

Starting January 8, 2025, travellers from non-European countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, will need to register for....

Experience a 75-Hour Luxury Train Journey Through Australia’s Outback

The Australian outback is one of the world’s most remote and rugged regions, covering around 80% of the country. This....

Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris reopens to visitors after restoration

The Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris has officially reopened to the public after undergoing extensive restoration following a devastating fire....

Canadians opt for local travel as weak dollar affects U.S. trips

Travel habits in Canada are shifting as the holiday season approaches, with many Canadians opting for domestic destinations over international....

UK to Introduce Electronic Travel Authorization by 2025

Starting January 8, 2025, U.S. citizens visiting the United Kingdom will need to apply for an electronic travel authorization (ETA)....

The hidden cities carved into cliffs, revealing ancient burial sites

The Lycians, who once ruled the region of modern-day southwestern Turkey, were pioneers in democracy long before it became a....

Mexico to charge $42 fee for each cruise passenger docking

Next year, visitors to Mexico via cruise ships may face higher costs. The Mexican government is set to introduce a....

Explore These Hidden Gems in Thailand to Skip the Crowds

Thailand, one of the world’s top holiday destinations, has attracted around 26 million international visitors this year. Known for its....

Italy prohibits self-check-ins for Airbnb rentals

Italy has implemented a ban on self-check-ins for Airbnb and similar rentals, requiring property managers to conduct in-person check-ins for....

Belize Launches New Digital System for Visitor Entries

Belize has introduced a new online immigration and customs declaration system designed to make the travel experience smoother for visitors.....

These 10 Countries Offering the Most Affordable Five-Star Hotels

Traveling to luxurious destinations doesn't always have to break the bank. According to a recent study, some countries provide the....