Central Mountain Air says it will resume flights in Fort Nelson starting Feb. 18. The company says twice weekly flights to Prince George will resume sooner than planned thanks to advocacy from . . .
Central Mountain Air resumes flights to Fort Nelson
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Fort Nelson air connectivity will start up again according to Central Mountain Air.
Regular scheduled flight services from Prince George to Fort Nelson will be picking up sooner than initially planned, with the first flight planned for Thursday, February 18th.
Service will re-start with two flights a week, with a plan to grow frequency when demand increases.
Central Mountain Air mentions regional government officials and the Fort Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce advocated strongly for this.
The result has been that the provincial and federal governments worked through an approach to enable Central Mountain Air to continue to provide air service connectivity to Fort Nelson.
(Central Mountain Air)
FORT NELSON, B.C – Central Mountain Air is resuming services from Prince George to Fort Nelson.
The airline will offer two flights a week with the first flight planned for Feb. 18th. CEO Bob Cummings says the frequency of flights will grow as travel restrictions are lifted. ),whenLoaded(initFlexitive);
Cummings thanked the Fort Nelson & District Chamber of Commerce for advocating for the service to resume.
“The result has been that the BC provincial and federal governments worked through an approach to enable Central Mountain Air to continue to provide essential air service connectivity to Fort Nelson. These groups were eager to find a responsible solution and we admire their action.”