Central Mountain Air flights to Kamloops and Fort St. John will return to the air this Monday following a COVID-induced hiatus.
Twice-weekly service to Fort St. John was put on hold in January and thrice-weekly service to Kamloops a month later. Service to Fort Nelson was also put on hold in February but resumed later the same month with government support after it was deemed an essential service.
CMA will also add a flight to Edmonton, raising that service to twice weekly.
A weekly Kamloops to Vancouver flight will be added starting Thursday.
The resumption of service out of Kamloops to Prince George will offer passengers one-stop connections to and from Terrace, Fort St. John, and Fort Nelson, CMA said.
“Central Mountain Air continues to adapt to the realities of COVID-19,” said Michael Claeren, Central Mountain Air’s head of commercial. "We’re working hard to support B.C. interior and northern communities with sustainable air travel options while adhering to governmental guidelines and COVID-19 protocols to keep everyone safe.”
Tickets are available for purchase on our homepage at FlyCMA.com.