Some YKA passengers spending an extra night in Kamloops as winter weather arrives
KAMLOOPS — Over the past day, the city of Kamloops has received 17 centimeters of snow — nearly equaling the historic average for the entire month of January.
Despite the snow, services at Kamloops Airport are running as they should. The problem, however, lies with YKA’s main connection in Vancouver.
“Our teams are quite used to it, so the airport has stayed fully operational through this event. And it’s expected to clear up toward the end of the day so we aren’t expecting any operational issues related to the weather here,” said Kamloops Airport Manager Ed Ratuski.