Jul 11, 2024
WestJet Cargo is launching its new Campus’Air service, designed to provide students and university staff with cost-effective shipping solutions for their personal effects.
This initiative broadens WestJet Cargo’s portfolio of services by specifically catering to the unique needs of the academic community, further enhancing its comprehensive shipping solutions.
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Launched on July 1st, Campus’Air is part of WestJet Cargo’s ongoing commitment to investing in the community and paving a brighter future for Canada. Under the Campus’Air program, students and employees of select Canadian universities will receive a 50% discount on published freight rates applicable to domestic shipments of personal effects. This significant discount ensures that the service remains accessible and economical, helping students and faculty staff manage their shipping needs with ease.
“At WestJet Cargo, we recognize the unique challenges faced by students and university staff in transporting their personal belongings,” said Kirsten De Bruijn, Executive Vice President of WestJet Cargo.
“Campus’Air is our way of supporting the academic community, providing them with an affordable, reliable shipping solution that underscores our commitment to fostering education and community development across Canada.”
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To qualify for the Campus’Air discount, individuals must be current students or employees of the participating universities. Obtaining a shipping quote is simple and can be done by contacting the WestJet Cargo contact center. Most shipments will arrive within 24 hours, subject to flight availability and connecting options.
The Campus’Air initiative currently applies to domestic shipments only; WestJet Cargo encourages students whose universities are not currently featured to reach out for possible future inclusion.
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Author: Anastasiya Simsek