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Heading to the provincial capital? Pacific Coastal Airlines resumes non-stop flights from PG

Pacific Coastal Airlines is recommencing non-stop Victoria to Prince George flights beginning Sunday, October 4.

Flights from Victoria to PG will be running Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11am, and flights from PG to Victoria will be running Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:55pm.

Pacific Coastal Airline President, Quentin Smith describes Prince George as the “gateway airport to northern communities of BC.”

“We look forward to having Pacific Coastal Airlines return to our market. They offer an essential economic link between Northern BC’s Capital and British Columbia’s Capital City,” says President and CEO of Prince George Airport Authority, Gordon Duke. “Pacific Coastal Airlines has proven to be a great partner and we look forward to continuing to build upon an already solid foundation. We believe there is a pent-up demand for travel within our province and Victoria is an amazing place to visit.”

The airline adopted additional safety measures including enhanced aircraft sanitation practices, physical distancing at airport facilities, reduced contact points and the requirement for all customers to travel with a face mask and answer health check questions before boarding.

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