Get Flying Blue status with flights on WestJet

Updated Jun 20, 2024
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
To the point WestJet is expanding its partnership with Air France-KLM's Flying Blue program, by offering you Flying Blue status with your WestJet flights!

WestJet's partnership with Flying Blue

WestJet is intensifying its partnership with Flying Blue, Air France-KLM’s loyalty program.

After setting mutual benefits in 2017, such as earning and redeem miles in the respective programs, travelling on WestJet will allow you to earn Experience Points (XP) towards Flying Blue status.

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WestJet - B787

Flying Blue's XP

The Flying Blue loyalty program was completely overhauled in April 2018:

Status Experience Points XP
Ivory 0
Silver 100
Gold 100 + 180
Platinum 100 + 180 + 300
elite 1,800 (over 2 years)

Thus, to get Gold status, an Ivory member must obtain 100 XP to become Silver and then 180 XP to become Gold.

Once a status is reached, the XP counter is reset to 0, and the member has one year to get the necessary Experience Points.

It is, therefore, challenging to access the higher statuses for casual travellers.

XP Experience Points are calculated based on:

  • the distance: domestic/medium-haul/long-haul (subdivided into 3 categories)
  • the cabin
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WestJet - Delta Airlines

Earn XP on WestJet flights

Now it’s possible to earn XP travelling with WestJet to about 60 destinations.

Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
XP with WestJet

A website has been created to show you different examples.

A WestJet flight from Montreal to Toronto will bring:

  • 2 XP in economy class
  • 6 XP in business class
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
Montreal - Toronto - XP Flying Blue

A WestJet flight from Ottawa to Calgary will also bring:

  • 2 XP in economy class
  • 6 XP in business class
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
Ottawa - Calgary - XP Flying Blue

Frequent travellers between Toronto and Montreal on the WestJet will be able to earn XP. But to earn more, it’s better to travel to destinations in the United States.

Here, for example, is a flight from Edmonton to Honolulu:

  • 10 XP in economy class
  • 24 XP in business class
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
Edmonton - Honolulu - XP Flying Blue

Use Flying Blue miles on these partners

It is also an opportunity to remind you that it is possible to use Flying Blue miles to travel on Skyteam airlines (Air France, KLM, Delta Airlines, to name but a few) but also WestJet!

For example:

Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet
Get Flying Blue Status With Flights On Westjet

How do I get Flying Blue miles in Canada?

In Canada, there are several ways to easily earn Flying Blue miles such as through the American Express Membership Rewards program or the Marriott Bonvoy loyalty program.

Here are several credit card offers that allow you to earn Flying Blue Miles directly or indirectly:

Bottom Line

WestJet is getting a little closer to Flying Blue and Skyteam?

The airline has high ambitions, particularly with the launch of its B787 aircraft, which will enable it to serve international destinations.

Joining an alliance like Skyteam would allow it to reach more travellers and position itself as a true competitor to Air Canada and Star Alliance.

Come to discuss that topic in our Facebook Group!
Jean-Maximilien Voisine

Jean-Maximilien Voisine

Jean-Maximilien Voisine
Jean-Maximilien, President and Founder of Milesopedia, is a recognized expert in rewards programs, credit cards, and travel in Canada and France. Approaching forty and a father of two, he has travelled to over 100 countries, half of them with his children and his wife, Audrey. Specializing in top loyalty programs like Aeroplan, American Express Membership Rewards, and Marriott Bonvoy, he guides travellers to maximize their benefits across North America and Europe.
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