WestJet Airlines Ltd. is creating a “paradox” for investors by escalating its turf war with Air Canada, putting pressure on yields and margins at both airlines, according to a brand new report from Raymond James Ltd.
The fierce competition between the two airlines is certainly nothing new, but analyst Ben Cherniavsky argues that WestJet’s launch of Encore flights from Toronto to Boston the 2009 week – the regional carrier’s first cross-border route – supplies a “glaring example” from the impact this turf war is wearing fares.
Raymond James’ analysis discovered that Toronto-Boston fares at Air Canada and Porter Airlines fell as much as 65 per cent your day that Encore entered this mixture.