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Campbell River a new destination for Central Mountain Air

On July 12th, there will be another option if you would like to take a trip from the Prince George Airport to Campbell River.

Central Mountain Air (CMA) is adding 4 non-stop flights a week from Prince George, and 12 non-stop flights a week from Vancouver to the Vancouver Island destination through to November 6.

“We are excited to be offering a great new option from the area to Northern B.C.,” said CMA  Head of Commercial Michael Claeren in a media release.

“The connections to Terrace, Fort St John, and Fort  Nelson are well-timed for mid-morning arrival and mid-afternoon return. We are also happy to be re-entering the Campbell River to Vancouver market, after having suspended operations due to COVID-19 just over a year ago,” added Claeren.

CMA has been expanding in other areas since the reopening plans and is adding other flights like Vancouver to Quesnel and Edmonton to Fort St. John.

 

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