Harbour Air resumes extended Vancouver Island service

British Columbia regional carrier Harbour Air has relaunched seasonal routes to Tofino and Comox from Vancouver.
It will restart daily flights between Vancouver and the two coastal destinations.
Starting today, two daily flights operate to both Tofino and Comox, with both flights taking under an hour from downtown Vancouver.
“We’re delighted to be returning to Tofino and Comox, offering locals and tourists even more opportunities to experience British Columbia’s breathtaking destinations,” said Chris Fordyce, VP of Commercial, Harbour Air.
“Our services to Tofino and Comox provide seamless access to Tofino’s surfing, wildlife, and outdoor adventures, as well as Comox’s charming waterfront.
Vancouver – Tofino route operates twice daily until September 30, while the twice daily service to Comox runs until October 26.
Harbour Air is North America’s largest seaplane operator.
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