CALGARY—WestJet hasn’t seen major changes in pricing after its ULCC competitor Lynx exited the market during the first quarter. Calgary-based Lynx ceased operations in February, operating nine Boeing 737-8s when its scheduled service ended. Lynx represented less than 5% of Canada’s domestic capacity...
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