As flights grounded, Kamloops Airport gets a lift from provincial funding
KAMLOOPS — The aviation industry, which has been among the hardest hit sectors during the pandemic, is receiving some much-needed financial aid from the provincial government.
Premier John Horgan announced on Tuesday (Mar. 9) a one-time fund of $16.5 million for regional airports, including Fulton Field.
The Kamloops Airport, like the rest of the country, has been significantly impacted by the downturn in travel amid COVID-19. Airport manager Ed Ratuski says flights are down 90 per cent from this time last year — with 2019 being a record year at Fulton Field. He says the financial aid the airport has been lobbying for is a big relief.