The addition to the Air Canada service takes effect on October 29th, which will make for two arrivals and departures, 9:50 AM and 5:40 PM
The Smithers airport also has service from Central Mountain Air and a number of charter flights coming into the community through the week.
The good news for the Bulkley Valley serves as a bit of a reminder as to the current status for the Prince Rupert Airport, which so far seems to still only feature one flight from Air Canada per day.
There hasn't been much information relayed to the travelling public in Prince Rupert from the airport since former Airport Manager Michael Pucci bid farewell for career opportunities in Terrace in mid August.
Included in the lack of recent information from the Airport is any indication as to who; if anyone has been hired to take on the post.
The Airport had posted a Help wanted listing at that time of Mr Pucci's departure with a closing date of August 17th.
With the aviation news showing progress for the community of 5,378 to the east. the Prince Rupert Airport Authority or City Council, might want to provide an update on what's happening locally.
Providing some notes towards both the management situation and if anything is in the works towards adding to our flight options from Digby Island.
More notes on aviation can be reviewed from our archive page.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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