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Campbell River to YXS route takes off

Central Mountain Air (CMA) launched its first flight from Campbell River to Prince George this morning (Wednesday) after they announced this new route addition to their summer flight schedule.

“We are excited to grow and develop this market. The new Campbell River/Prince George route will open up connections to Terrace, Fort Nelson, and Fort St John this summer,” commented
Bob Cummings, CEO Central Mountain Air.

Flights to and from Campbell River will be available on Wednesdays and Tuesdays.

Cummings adds CMA is excited to see the momentum of travel throughout BC increase as government restrictions ease across Canada.

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