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Discount Flair Airline to land at YXS this summer

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Prince George residents will be able to save a couple of bucks in their pockets with a new airline launching at YXS.

Starting on June 15th, people will be able to purchase direct flight tickets from Prince George to Vancouver, Edmonton, and Saskatoon.

Introductory fares for flights going to Vancouver or Edmonton will start from $79, taxes and fees included, going one-way.

“We know that this is a very competitive price for this market,” says Julie Rempel, Director of Communications.

“Our fares are very attractive, and something that Canadians want and have been asking for.”

The airline currently operates 90 flights per week and are looking to expand that to 208 flights when they launch in June.

The new schedule looks like:

  • Prince George to Vancouver / Edmonton
  • Vancouver to Prince George
  • Toronto to Halifax
  • Winnipeg to Calgary / Vancouver
  • Saskatoon to Edmonton
  • Calgary to Vancouver / Winnipeg
  • Edmonton to Saskatoon / Prince George / Victoria
  • Victoria to Edmonton

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