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WestJet has suspended all Jamaica flights through November 15, 2025 as Hurricane Melissa disrupts operations.
WestJet (IATA: WS, ICAO: WJA) confirmed that WestJet Jamaica flights to Kingston (KIN) and Montego Bay (MBJ) are suspended through November 15, 2025 while the carrier assesses airport and hotel conditions across the island. The airline says WestJet Vacations is monitoring the situation and will publish updates as conditions change.
Passengers booked to or from Jamaica will receive automatic disruption notifications by email and text when they check in. The carrier advises travelers to check flight status, rebook, or cancel as needed using the WestJet app or website. If you have a package through WestJet Vacations, expect separate guidance on accommodations and transfers.
Expect operational uncertainty while airports and local infrastructure respond to Hurricane Melissa. Flight schedules may be adjusted at short notice; crews and aircraft could be reallocated. WestJet has not published specific flight numbers or aircraft types affected in its public update, so checking your booking is the fastest way to know if your itinerary is impacted.
Hurricane-driven suspensions often change as airports reopen and ground services are restored. WestJet says it will provide further updates as teams evaluate runway conditions, terminal damage, and hotel availability. Travelers scheduled before November 15 should proactively review options and prepare for potential onward disruption.
For the latest, use official WestJet channels and local emergency alerts; avoid relying solely on third-party sites for real-time operational changes.