WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, has announced that it has signed an interline agreement with Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) in order to help boost its connectivity on transatlantic routes. The deal will see the Canadian operator team up with the Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish flag carrier from the end of this month, with passengers on both sides of the North Atlantic Ocean set to reap its rewards.
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You may recall a horrific train stabbing incident on November 1st in London. During this tragedy, 10 people were injured but it could have been worse if not for the actions of one Stephen Crean, who intervened. Due to his actions, Crean missed his Ryanair flight to Austria and this prompted a public appeal for the airline to issue a refund to at least reward him for his heroic efforts.Well, after Ryanair’s refusal, British Airways has stepped up to give the traveler a special trip.