Pacific Coastal Airlines Adds Additional Flights to the Thompson Okanagan

 

Pacific Coastal Airlines has recently added additional flights between Kamloops-Victoria and Penticton-Vancouver. These additional routes will begin in January and February 2024 and include Saturday flight options, expanding their services to every day of the week.

The new flight routes include:

New Victoria to Kamloops Flights

  • A new Saturday flight service starts Saturday, February 3, 2024 

  • After the addition of the Saturday flight service there will be a daily flight between Victoria and Kamloops

To celebrate the launch of these new flights, Pacific Coastal Airlines is offering a 20% discount on flights to/from Victoria (YYJ) and Kamloops (YKA) using the promo code YKAYYJ20.

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New Vancouver to Penticton Flights

  • Morning flight options on Sunday, Monday, Thursday, and Friday started on January 4, 2024

  • A new Saturday flight starts February 10, 2024. After the addition of the Saturday flight there will be flight every day of the week between Vancouver and Penticton

  • Beginning on April 28, 2024 Pacific Coastal will offer a morning and afternoon flight between Vancouver and Penticton every day of the week

Pacific Coastal Airlines is offering a 15% discount on bookings using the promo code: PCAPenticton

Learn more

The Thompson Okanagan looks forward to welcoming more guests from Vancouver and Victoria. Share the news about the additional Pacific Coastal Airlines flights so people can start planning their next trip to the region.

About Pacific Coastal Airlines 

Pacific Coastal Airlines is a British Columbia-based, privately owned airline that operates out of the Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Pacific Coastal Airlines connects 18 destinations across the province, connecting Vancouver Island and the interior.  

 
 
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