September 12, 2005 (Press Release) --
SeatShark.com, the world's most-trusted airline guide, has awarded a fin to WestJet. The fin is the second awarded to a Canadian airline. Earlier this year, SeatShark.com awarded a fin to Air Transat.
A recent WestJet passenger praised the airline's "great staff," "new planes," and "flexible fares." The complete review can be read free of charge on the SeatShark.com Internet site, at http://seatshark.com/wes/i.htm.
Ten airlines have now earned fins from SeatShark.com. Besided WestJet and Air Transat, they include American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, easyJet, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. SeatShark.com awards fins to carriers that are positively reviewed by passengers on www.seatshark.com.
SeatShark.com collects, screens, and publishes frequent flyer-written reviews of airlines worldwide. Whether praising or damning, any review deemed sincere is posted on SeatShark.com. Reviews may be submitted at the http://www.seatshark.com/review.htm Internet address.
SeatShark.com helps the large number of Americans who travel by air book flights wisely. Over 600 million domestic passengers flew on U.S. airlines during 2004, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. These passengers were carried on nearly ten million flights. SeatShark.com counts 335 commercial airlines worldwide.
Neither SeatShark.com nor its parent SharkPage is affiliated with any airline or the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
About SeatShark.com
SeatShark.com collects, screens, and publishes frequent flyer-written reviews of airlines worldwide. Founded in March 2005, SeatShark.com is available free of charge at the www.seatshark.com Internet address. SeatShark.com is owned by SharkPage, a privately held company based in Palo Alto, California. SharkPage also publishes HotelShark.com, which National Geographic Traveler magazine named one of the five best travel websites. SeatShark, HotelShark, and SharkPage are trademarks of SharkPage.
A recent WestJet passenger praised the airline's "great staff," "new planes," and "flexible fares." The complete review can be read free of charge on the SeatShark.com Internet site, at http://seatshark.com/wes/i.htm.
Ten airlines have now earned fins from SeatShark.com. Besided WestJet and Air Transat, they include American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, easyJet, Hawaiian Airlines, Iberia, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines, and Southwest Airlines. SeatShark.com awards fins to carriers that are positively reviewed by passengers on www.seatshark.com.
SeatShark.com collects, screens, and publishes frequent flyer-written reviews of airlines worldwide. Whether praising or damning, any review deemed sincere is posted on SeatShark.com. Reviews may be submitted at the http://www.seatshark.com/review.htm Internet address.
SeatShark.com helps the large number of Americans who travel by air book flights wisely. Over 600 million domestic passengers flew on U.S. airlines during 2004, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics. These passengers were carried on nearly ten million flights. SeatShark.com counts 335 commercial airlines worldwide.
Neither SeatShark.com nor its parent SharkPage is affiliated with any airline or the U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
About SeatShark.com
SeatShark.com collects, screens, and publishes frequent flyer-written reviews of airlines worldwide. Founded in March 2005, SeatShark.com is available free of charge at the www.seatshark.com Internet address. SeatShark.com is owned by SharkPage, a privately held company based in Palo Alto, California. SharkPage also publishes HotelShark.com, which National Geographic Traveler magazine named one of the five best travel websites. SeatShark, HotelShark, and SharkPage are trademarks of SharkPage.

WestJet has been awarded a fin by SeatShark.com, the world’s most-trusted airline guide. SeatShark.com awards fins to airlines that are positively reviewed by passengers on www.seatshark.com.
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