Pierre Poilievre taking over WestJet flight's intercom draws ire of many Canadians: 'Ridiculously disappointing'
In videos posted on social media, Poilievre makes a 45-second campaign style speech using flight metaphors
WestJet is facing some strong reactions on social media after the airline allowed Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to use the plane’s intercom to address passengers.
The Sunday flight was leaving from Quebec City, where Conservative delegates gathered this weekend for their convention, en route to Calgary.
In videos posted on social media, Poilievre makes a 45-second campaign style speech using flight metaphors.
“This is your captain warning there’s a little bit of turbulence but it will only last about two years,” Poilievre said. “In which time we’ll have a totally new crew and pilot in charge of the plane. We’ll pierce through the storm. We’ll safely land in our home, the country we know and love.”
It’s not everyday you get a speech like this on a plane. @PierrePoilievre on our flight to Calgary. pic.twitter.com/Ri0bSDgkD9
— Jennifer Elle (@jenniferelle_) September 11, 2023
While the flight was added to accommodate delegates returning home from the convention, it was a commercial flight and not a chartered one.
In an email statement to Yahoo News Canada, WestJet confirmed that Poilievre was granted permission to use the aircraft’s PA.
“To assist demand for the CPC convention, WestJet added two commercial flights for service between Western Canada and Quebec City,” the statement read. “The use of the PA microphone onboard our aircraft, while infrequent, maybe approved occasionally, for unique occasions and individuals, like this one. WestJet routinely adds capacity for conventions, sports, festivals and key events.”
Many people took to social media to vent about how they felt about the move. Among the most vocal was Canadian musician Jann Arden, who vowed to boycott the airline.
A P.A. System on a plane is for the flight crew— full stop. Not a political soap box for social media.
— Jann “stop live horse export” Arden (@jannarden) September 11, 2023
Hey @WestJet you and I will not be doing business ever again. This is so ridiculously disappointing https://t.co/SkvgC1El2o
— Jann “stop live horse export” Arden (@jannarden) September 11, 2023
Some wondered why Westjet would allow such a partisan move.
Flight PA systems are meant for the crew to communicate to the passengers, to convey information in particular safety information/instructions. PA systems on air carrier's are not meant for passengers to use, especially for partisan messages. Sad that I have to write this.
— My Bluebird Flies Forever (@FlyingStronger) September 12, 2023
Hey, @WestJet
If you let PP make pollical speeches on your flights I will never fly with you again
Be better https://t.co/IKamlzHRlm— Dennis Kendel (@DennisKendel) September 11, 2023
Poilievre is clearly intending to deceive as this was a charter of CPC members. He's clearly intending people to believe these are "common people" on a regular flight.
Disgusting deception that @WestJet seems to be onboard with...— Patrick Moss (@VoyceReason) September 11, 2023
What a boneheaded business decision on the part of @WestJet
They just alienated the majority of Canadian women, and anyone else who hates that divisive Trump-wanna-be, Poilievre.— Marcel Loup (@marcelloup) September 12, 2023
WestJet has made a clear statement of political support in allowing Poilievre to take over the PA on that airplane. https://t.co/GcHSS9YwRd
— Ms Doe (@pgoodfellow) September 12, 2023
Others didn’t see what the big deal was, with some suggesting it was great free advertising for WestJet:
Jann Arden thinks people care what she thinks.
Stop using Westjet. Your choice.
My family and I will continue to fly with them.
Westjet just received major free advertising thanks to you. @WestJethttps://t.co/QnzwAN0KOq— sonofabench (@therealmrbench) September 12, 2023
But what exactly is their problem with it - other than Poilievre's politics?
— ■Non-man■ (@JustTryin2GetBy) September 12, 2023
Grow up people!!!
Pierre Poilievre is the Leader of the CPC. A flight from Quebec City to Calgary all CPC. If you you don't like enjoying yourself with a positive attitude. Then crawl back into your hole and leave all the normal people alone. Vote Poilievre for PM to save Canada— Dave Ser (@DaveSer1) September 12, 2023
Also before you get upset about Pierre speaking on the plane, this flight was specifically added by @WestJet for their own customers attending convention so we could get home. It was all delegates. pic.twitter.com/MZeLDkWgag
— Jennifer Elle (@jenniferelle_) September 11, 2023
Bryan Evans is a professor in the department of politics and public administration at Toronto Metropolitan University. He says in his nearly 50-year career following politics, he’s never heard of such a stunt, calling it “imprudent” on WestJet’s part. He says in light of all the reaction the situation is getting, the airline should give the same opportunity to other political parties.
Flying is uncomfortable enough without having to deal with that.
“If you’re going to do that, then the airline is obligated to give the other parties an opportunity to broadcast during a flight,” he tells Yahoo Canada. “This seems incredibly odd and a poor judgement call on the flight crew and maybe WestJet generally. Flying is uncomfortable enough without having to deal with that.”
He adds the fact that it was a public flight makes the situation different, regardless of if the majority of the flight were delegates from the Conservative convention. Evans says ultimately the controversy is a blip on the radar.
“The partisan advertising makes it a little bit unsavoury,” he says. “But ultimately it will be forgotten about by tomorrow. It has no political significance despite the airline maybe showing poor judgement.”