WestJet Cybersecurity Breach: What Passengers Need to Know and How to Protect Themselves

WestJet, a leading Canadian airline, faced a cybersecurity attack starting June 13, 2025, exposing some passenger information. The good news? Flight safety and financial data remained secure. The bad news? Your WestJet Rewards points might be having an identity crisis. Complimentary identity theft protection is offered, but don’t worry—your credit card’s CVV is still a mystery.

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Hot Take:

Looks like WestJet took their cybersecurity for a ride, and not the kind you earn frequent flyer miles for! While they managed to keep the planes in the air and the credit card details safe, passengers might be getting some unexpected “identity turbulence.” Who knew the only riskier thing than airplane food was their data storage?

Key Points:

  • WestJet experienced a cybersecurity breach affecting passenger data.
  • Sensitive financial information was not compromised, but personal info was exposed.
  • The breach started on June 13, 2025, with a full review completed by September 15, 2025.
  • WestJet is offering 24 months of identity theft monitoring through TransUnion.
  • Experts stress the risk of identity theft and the need for robust human risk management.

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