Travel

Central Mountain Air set to resume non-stop flights

Mar 29, 2021 | 4:14 PM

PRINCE GEORGE — Central Mountain Air is set to resume their non-stop flights between Prince George to Kamloops and Fort St. John on April 5.

The company says they understand the important transportation links it provides throughout Northern BC and the Okanagan.

The resumption of the three services out of Kamloops to Prince George will provide one-stop connections to and from Terrance, Fort St, John, and Fort Nelson.

Fort St John to Prince George flights will also provide passengers with connections to Edmonton, Kamloops, and Kelowna.

Weekly Flights to Edmonton have also been added.

The full schedule for flights can be found on flycma.com

But Central Mountain Air’s head of commercial, Michael Claeren says they are adapting to the realities of Covid-19

“We’re working hard to support BC interior and northern communities with sustainable air travel options while adhering to governmental guidelines and Covid-19 protocols to keep everyone safe.”

The CEO of Central Mountain Air, Bob Cummings acknowledged the airport’s effort to support their partnership.

“All stakeholder groups are supporting the restoration of key connectivity that enables essential travel options for mining, construction and related activity as well as critical medical purpose and other travel.”

Cummings added that their employees are eager to contribute to building the economy back up after the severe hardship many citizens faced.

Tickets for flights can be purchased on the company’s website.