Kamloops Airport partners with numerous tourism agencies to try and bolster offerings at YKA
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops Airport (YKA) has partnered with a number of tourism agencies as part of a new effort to try and bring in new flights to Fulton Field.
The YKA LINK (Leveraging Investment, Networking, and Knowledge) initiative is a partnership between the airport, the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA), Tourism Kamloops, Tourism Sun Peaks, the Thompson Nicola Regional District (TNRD), and Destination BC.
It is aiming to be a catalyst for coordinated marketing and route development to position Kamloops Airport as the central gateway to one of the most diverse travel corridors in British Columbia with access to the North Thompson and Nicola Valleys as well as the Shuswap and the Cariboo.
YKA Managing Director, Jim Moroz, says the initiative was introduced in early June at the BC Aviation Council (BCAC) conference in Kamloops to “drive destination awareness and strategic, long-term development of air service” in the area.


