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Read more: Government of Canada makes important investments at Thunder Bay International Airport
THUNDER BAY, ON, March 14, 2022 /CNW/ – As Canada works towards recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, investments in our airports continue to be crucial to maintain safety, security, and connectivity for travellers, workers, and communities. Government of Canada investments also help ensure Canada’s airports are well-positioned to recover from the impacts of the pandemic. Today, the Member of Parliament for…
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Read more: RCAF investigates incident at Thunder Bay Airport
From TBnewsWatch.com 🔗 link to source story Three air force personnel walked away without injury. TBNewsWatch.com Staff | 1 February 2022 THUNDER BAY — The Royal Canadian Air Force says it has launched an investigation into Monday’s incident at Thunder Bay Airport that saw a passenger aircraft slide off the runway. All three RCAF personnel on board…
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Read more: TOYS FOR THE NORTH 2021! We Will Deliver Toys This Year!
We invite you to join us in welcoming the Canadian Air Force military aircraft C-17 Globemaster to Thunder Bay this Thursday December 2nd at 1:00pm as we kick off the 2021 RCMP Toys for the North! Location is Shell Aero Centre, 316 Hector Dougall Way. (Due to COVID restrictions, social distancing and face masks are…
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Read more: Westjet says another few months until flights at Thunder Bay airport return to pre-pandemic levels
From CBC News – link to source story Jeff Walters · CBC News · Posted: Sep 10, 2021 Increasing demand for flights to and from Thunder Bay, Ont., have allowed airlines servicing in the city to add more flights to the city, but it will be months before air travel is back to its pre-pandemic levels. Westjet held an…
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Read more: Flair Airlines Extends Schedule Through Summer 2022
Canada’s favorite ULCC is confident in travel demand growth over the coming year and expands schedule in core Canadian and US markets Edmonton, Alberta, September 9, 2021 – Flair Airlines, Canada’s only true ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC), continues its surge to bring low fares to Canadians and has extended its flight schedule through Summer 2022…
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Read more: Porter Airlines returns to the air
TORONTO, Sept. 8, 2021 /CNW/ – Porter Airlines officially returns to the skies today, almost 18 months after suspending flights due to COVID-19 public health and travel restrictions. Flights to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Thunder Bay are the first to restart. Other Canadian destinations starting within the next 10 days are Halifax, Quebec City, St. John’s, NL, and Moncton. U.S. destinations in Boston, Chicago, New York and Washington return on Sept. 17. Flights to…
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Read more: Crash of twin-engine plane at Thunder Bay airport leaves 1 dead
From CBC News – link to source story TSB investigating after plane crashed following day of flying for Ontario ministry CBC News · Posted: August 17, 2021 A twin-engine airplane crashed Monday evening at Thunder Bay’s airport in northwestern Ontario, leaving one person dead. In a written statement, airport president and chief executive officer Ed Schmidtke confirmed…
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Read more: Porter Airlines CEO excited to see flights return to northern Ontario
From CBC News – link to source story Company grounded since March 2020 looking to make triumphant return to skies CBC News · July 27, 2021 The head of Porter Airlines says the ongoing pandemic, despite delivering a financial hit to the company, has allowed them to focus on work behind the scenes. Michael Deluce, Porter’s president and CEO,…
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Read more: Porter Airlines confirms restart of service to select Canadian destinations beginning Sept. 8
U.S. flights start on Sept. 17 TORONTO, July 5, 2021 /CNW/ – Porter Airlines is officially returning to the skies on Sept. 8, nearly 18 months after suspending flights due to COVID-19 public health and travel restrictions. The flight schedule is returning in phases, with the initial group of Canadian destinations being Halifax, Moncton, Montreal, Ottawa, Quebec City, St. John’s, NL, Thunder Bay and Toronto. U.S. destinations in Boston, Chicago, New…
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Read more: Flair Airlines Begins Service to Thunder Bay, Ontario
The fast-growing ULCC has started passenger service between Toronto and Thunder Bay Edmonton, Alberta, June 2, 2021 – Flair Airlines, Canada’s only independent ultra low-cost carrier (ULCC), continues its expansion of service with the start of flights to Thunder Bay International Airport (IATA: YQT) in Ontario. The growing ULCC will provide passenger service between Toronto…

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