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WestJet introduces MemorEase

CALGARY, Canada – After almost three decades of delivering travel options to Canadians, WestJet is proud to introduce a new way for Canadians to enjoy a vacation – one that eliminates the need to actually take a vacation.

Today, (April 1, 2024) the airline is thrilled to introduce MemorEase™, an innovative new headset that uses the latest in AI technology to implant vacation memories directly into guests’ brains – offering them all the benefits of a vacation, without ever having to leave the comfort of their couch.

With WestJet’s state-of-the-art MemorEase™ headset, you can choose from an expansive collection of AI-generated vacation memories. Whether your dream getaway centres around neon lights or white sand beaches, MemorEase™ offers you the opportunity to take the vacation of your dreams. Literally.

“We know how busy Canadians are, and that sometimes – despite best intentions – getting away for a vacation can be tough,” explains WestJet’s director of marketing, Jennifer Callegaro. “With MemorEase™, Canadians won’t have to choose between work obligations and family memories. Now, everyone – no matter how busy – can enjoy a vacation they’ll never forget.”

Nothing will ever replace the feeling of a real getaway. Until April 2 (11:59 p.m. MT), save on flights and vacation packages to more than 50 sunny destinations with WestJet’s Keep It Real Sale.

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