The most non-stop flight options between Victoria and Kelowna
Increased flights between Vancouver and Tofino on Fridays and Mondays

Richmond, BC – Pacific Coastal Airlines is pleased to announce its 2018 Summer Schedule which will be in effect June 4 to September 3, 2018.

“This schedule is designed to increase capacity to destinations expected to have increased passenger loads during the peak summer travel period,” says Pacific Coastal Airlines’ President Quentin Smith.

Some of the changes in the 2018 Summer Schedule includes, but are not limited to:

Masset

  • A second daily flight between Vancouver and Masset on Sundays, Mondays, and Fridays

 Tofino

  • A second daily, morning flight option, between Vancouver and Tofino on Fridays and Sundays

 Kelowna

  • Three flights a day between Victoria and Kelowna (Monday to Friday)

Anahim Lake

  • Daily Sunday through Friday service for Anahim Lake

 Bella Coola

  • A second daily non-stop flight between Vancouver and Bella Coola Sunday through Friday

 Williams Lake

  • Three flights a day between Vancouver and Williams Lake (Monday to Friday)

 Powell River

  • Increased evening capacity between Vancouver and Powell River on Sunday

 Cranbrook – Victoria

  • Three daily connections between Cranbrook and Victoria

Bella Bella

  • Extra capacity added between Vancouver and Bella Bella (non-stop flight option)

For more information or to book your flight, visit our website at www.pacificcoastal.com or contact your travel agent.

About Pacific Coastal Airlines

A privately owned, British Columbia based regional airline operating from Vancouver International Airport’s South Terminal (YVR), Pacific Coastal is now the sixth-largest airline operating at YVR, based on outbound seats, and third largest in takeoffs and landings. It flies to 16 airports and with its affiliate airline Wilderness Seaplanes located in Port Hardy on north Vancouver Island, connects to more than 50 additional destinations in the province from as far east as Cranbrook in the Rocky Mountains, as far north as Prince George, or Masset on the legendary island of Haida Gwaii and now as far west as Tofino. Its network encompasses major ski destinations, a multitude of fishing lodges, outdoor and wildlife adventure tours, and authentic First Nations experiences.

Media contact:

Kevin Boothroyd, Director Business Development and Corporate Communications
(M) 604.833.6265 (W) 604.214.2388
E-mail: kevin.boothroyd@pacificcoastal.com

PCA Flight Crew
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