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- Las aerolíneas siempre intentarán sentar a los niños con sus padres (sujeto a check-in)
- Algunas aerolíneas permitirán viajar a menores no acompañados. Por favor envíenos un correo electrónico para comprobar.
- La tarifa se basa en la edad del niño en la fecha de viaje.
- Más información detallada se puede encontrar aquí Viajando con niños
- La mayoría de las aerolíneas permiten que los bebés viajen con sus padres de forma gratuita. Sin embargo, algunas aerolíneas cobran hasta el 10% del precio del boleto para adultos. Haga clic en 'Desglose de precios' para obtener más información.
- Si está embarazada, pero debe hacerlo antes de la fecha de salida del vuelo, comuníquese con nosotros una vez que nazca su bebé y tenga un nombre. Luego podemos agregarlo a su boleto.
- A los bebés no se les dará asiento. Las aerolíneas esperan que los padres viajen con ellos en su regazo.
- Las aerolíneas consideran que los bebés tienen menos de 24 meses de edad.
- La tarifa se basa en la edad del niño en la fecha de viaje.
- Más información detallada se puede encontrar aquí Viajando con niños

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West Wind Aviation now flies under the name Rise Air. Use our search form to search for flights on Rise Air or visit our Transwest Air page by clicking on the logo below.
About
West Wind Aviation is a Canadian airline company that offers passenger charter flights and has offered scheduled flights in the past. In 2021, West Wind Aviation merged with Transwest Air and flies under a new brand — Rise Air.
West Wind Aviation launched in 1983 and operated flights under its own brand (ExpressAir) from its hub at Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE). It flew within the Saskatchewan province, as well as to destinations in the US. In 2016, West Wind acquired its main competitor, Transwest Air and from that point onwards, all West Wind Aviation flights were operated by and under the Transwest Air name.
In 2021, as a result of reduced demand due to the coronavirus pandemic, West Wind Aviation decided to consolidate West Wind Aviation and Transwest Air to fly under a completely new name and brand — Rise Air.
Destinos
West Wind Aviation flew to destinations within Canada and to the US. Before it launched Rise Air, it flew to a total of 9 destinations.
Domestic
PROVINCE | CITY |
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Saskatchewan | La Ronge |
Prince Albert | |
Regina | |
Saskatoon | |
Stony Rapids | |
Uranium City | |
Wollaston Lake |
International
País | CITY |
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USA | Fond du Lac |
Points North |
Equipaje
Carry-On
Passengers were given two pieces of carry-on baggage included within their allowance. The combined weight of this baggage could not exceed 6 kg or exceed 20cm x 43cm x 38cm (8in x 17in x 15in).
Checked
Passengers were& given a free checked baggage allowance. But, their allowance depending on the type of fare they purchased.
Passengers that purchased the Basic Fare were given a free checked baggage allowance of 50 lbs (23 kg).
Passengers that purchased the Flex Fare were given a free checked baggage allowance of 75 lbs (34& kg).
Passengers that purchased the Flex Fare were given a free checked baggage allowance of 100 lbs (45 kg).
Clase Económica
Economy Class was the only cabin that West Wind Aviation flew with. The airline flew with small, propeller planes so the service was limited. Although, the airline staff were onboard the flight to help with anything that passengers might need.
Seats
Seats were set out in a 2 x 2 , 1 x 2 or 1 x 1 formation.
In-Flight Entertainment & WIFI
There was no in-flight entertainment system or WIFI onboard any of West Wind Aviation's flights. The airline sometimes had reading materials available for passengers (magazines or newspapers). However, this wasn't given on every flight.
On flights where there was no in-flight entertainment, of course, passengers could enjoy the beautiful scenery within Canada.
Food and Drink
Food and drink were not offered or served on any of West Wind's flights. Passengers were allowed to bring their own food and drink with them on flights, as long as it was approved to pass through airport security.
Flota
West Wind Aviation's fleet consisted of the following planes: ATR 42, Beechcraft 1900, Beechcraft Super King Air and de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter.
Aeropuerto Principal
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport (YXE) is an international airport in Saskatoon, Canada and was the hub airport for West Wind Aviation. The airline had been based at Saskatoon airport for most of the time that it flew, originally flying between just Saskatoon, Regina and Prince Albert and then expanding its connections to other destinations. The airport itself has one terminal building and two runways. West Wind is expected to continue using the airport as a hub under the Rise Air brand. There aren't any other airlines based at Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport at this time.