1.2 Million Impacted by WestJet Data Breach


Canadian airline WestJet is notifying roughly 1.2 million people that their personal information was stolen in a June 2025 cyberattack.

The Alberta, Canada-based company was hit on June 13, with the cyberattack impacting the availability of its application and website.

This week, the company confirmed that personal information was stolen in the attack, and notified the Maine Attorney General’s Office that 1.2 million individuals were affected.

The stolen information includes names, addresses, dates of birth, government-issued ID details, and other information that customers shared in relation to their travel needs, including accommodation requests and complaints.

For WestJet Rewards members, membership details, such as WestJet Rewards ID number and points balance, and other account information may have been compromised as well.

For WestJet RBC Mastercard, RBC World Elite Mastercard, and RBC World Elite Mastercard for Business cardholders, information such as credit card identifier type and changes to point balance might have been affected as well.

“To the extent that any of your travel information is linked to other individuals (such as family members or others travelling under the same booking number), you may wish to make them aware of the incident,” the company told the affected individuals.

The airline is providing the impacted individuals with 24 months of free monitoring, identity theft protection, and proactive fraud assistance services, which include up to $1 million of expense reimbursement insurance.

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“Importantly, credit card or debit card numbers, expiry dates and CVV numbers, and guest user passwords, were not compromised, and our systems are fully secure,” WestJet says.

WestJet did not disclose the nature of the cyberattack and is unclear if the hackers attempted to extort the company. SecurityWeek has not seen any known ransomware groups claiming the incident.

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