Canadian airline Westjet is currently offering affordable one-way tickets across the Atlantic. Flights from Europe to Canada are available from at €98, with flights from Canada starting at at €129. Unless you are specifically looking for a round-the-world segment, you can, of course, combine both for an affordable trip to Canada. Departures are available from June to September.
Standard cabin bag (53 x 38 x 23 cm) and a personal item are included. Checked luggage up to 23 kg can be added for at €51 per direction. To do this, first select the UltraBasic fare and then add the suitcase separately. Delta SkyMiles status members can check in at least one bag for free, even on the cheapest fare.
From Europe to Canada:
- Ponta Delgada → Toronto from at €98
- Lisbon → Halifax from at €116
- Copenhagen → Halifax from at €118
- Dublin → St. John’s from at €142
- Madrid → Halifax from at €151
From Canada to Europe:
- Toronto → Glasgow from at €129
- Toronto → Ponta Delgada from at €156
- Halifax → Edinburgh from at €157
- Halifax → Copenhagen from at €157
- Halifax → Lisbon from at €157
- St. John’s → London from at €162
- St. John’s → Dublin from at €162
Premium economy, starting at around at €400, is also worth considering. This includes wider leather seats (2-2 configuration), two 23 kg bags, onboard catering, and further benefits.
Availability is generally from June to September 2026. You can use the following form to be redirected for booking directly with Westjet or via Trip.com. The cheapest dates are marked in green in the calendar (after selecting the route):

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Westjet operates these flights with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. They feature a 3-3 configuration with 76 cm of seat pitch. A seat with extra legroom costs a steep at €130 surcharge. If you opt for Premium Economy (from approx. at €400), you can expect a 2-2 configuration with roughly 97 cm of pitch.
For Canada, please remember the eTA travel authorization for approx. at €5 (or a visa). Further travel advice is provided by your local Foreign Office.
Search & Book
It is not known how long these prices will last. Departures are available from June to September.
You can find dates using Google Flights. We recommend booking directly with Westjet. Depending on the payment method, you can save up to at €15 by using third-party providers like Trip.com.
Miles & Points
The tickets are issued in booking class E. Unfortunately, there are no miles credited for the cheapest UltraBasic fare.
Destination
Information & Tips for Canada
Canada offers a wide range of attractions, from the Rocky Mountains and Banff National Park to the vibrant cities of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal. The currency used is the Canadian dollar (CAD), and credit cards are widely accepted. Prices can vary, but Canada is generally more expensive than many other destinations, particularly in major cities. The weather varies significantly by region, with cold winters and mild summers in most areas, while the west coast enjoys milder winters. The best time to visit is usually summer or early autumn for pleasant temperatures.
Canada’s transport infrastructure is well-developed, with reliable public transit systems in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, including buses, subways, and light rail. However, outside of these urban areas, public transport can be limited, and a car is often necessary for getting around. Between cities, domestic flights are common, especially for long distances, but trains and buses are also available, though travel times can be lengthy. Road conditions are generally good, and driving is a popular way to explore the country.
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