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WestJet won't fly to Toronto from Charlottetown Airport this summer

WestJet will not be resuming its direct flight route from Charlottetown to Toronto this summer, according to airport CEO Doug Newson.

Alberta-based airline had already cut winter service to P.E.I.

A WestJet plane takes off.
In an email to CBC News, the CEO of the Charlottetown Airport said Swoop will offer flights from Charlottetown to Toronto and Hamilton, but WestJet won't be offering service to Toronto. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

WestJet will not be resuming direct flights between Charlottetown and Toronto this summer, according to the P.E.I. airport's CEO.

The Calgary-based airline announced last July that it was eliminating its planned thrice-weekly service to the Island for the winter.

At one point the airline had a daily flight to Toronto, but that won't be brought back this summer.

In an email to CBC News, Charlottetown Airport CEO Doug Newson said Swoop, which is owned by WestJet, will offer flights from Charlottetown to Toronto and Hamilton.

CBC News has reached out to WestJet for comment but hasn't received a response.

This isn't the first Maritime airport that's seen a reduction in service from WestJet in recent months.

Earlier in March, the airline announced it was cancelling all direct flights from Moncton to Toronto starting in May.