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YOUR OWNERS’ MANUAL
2 Financial Overview
5 President’s Message to Shareholders
8 Community Giving
13 Management’s Discussion and Analysis of
Financial Results
38 Management’s Report to the Shareholders
39 Auditors’ Report to the Shareholders
40 Financial Statements
43 Notes to Financial Statements
60 WestJet Executive Team
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Brad Griffiths and Mike Gallagher
TAC Team
WESTJET IS CANADA’S LEADING LOW-FARE AIRLINE and is based in Calgary, Alberta. At year-end 2005, WestJet employed 4,973 people,
and carried 9.4 million guests to its 23 Canadian destinations of Victoria, Comox, Vancouver, Abbotsford/Fraser Valley, Prince George, Kelowna,
Grande Prairie, Calgary, Edmonton, Fort McMurray, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, London, Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal,
Moncton, Charlottetown, Halifax and St. John’s, and its 10 American destinations of Honolulu, Maui, Los Angeles, Palm Springs (seasonal), Las Vegas,
Phoenix (seasonal), Tampa, Orlando, Fort Myers and Fort Lauderdale. As at December 31, 2005, WestJet’s fleet consisted of 56 Boeing 737 aircraft.
WestJet is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbols WJA and WJA.RV.