From CBC:
“Air Canada to launch non-stop, year-round service between
Toronto and Yellowknife”
(An Air Canada plane at the Yellowknife airport in February
2022.)
Air Canada is launching non-stop, year-round service between
Toronto and Yellowknife that it says will help support both tourism and
business in the region. The route, which will fly three times a week, is
expected to start service in December. The Montreal-based airline says
customers will also be able to seamlessly connect from Yellowknife to flights
by its partner airline Canadian North. Mark Galardo, executive vice-president
of revenue and network planning, says flights will be timed for easy
connections through Toronto to elsewhere in Eastern Canada, the U.S. and sunny
destinations. Caroline Wawzonek, minister of industry, tourism and investment
for the Northwest Territories, says in the release that the route marks a
significant increase in air transport options that will increase opportunities
for the region. Air Canada already flies twice daily between Yellowknife and
Vancouver and has daily service between Yellowknife and Edmonton.
^ Canada’s North need more frequent and year-round service so
this is a good step in the right direction. ^
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