Bearskin Airlines to end Fort Frances, Kenora, Dryden service starting in May due to declining demand

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Residents of three northwestern Ontario communities will have fewer travel options starting this spring.

Bearskin Airlines, a division of Winnipeg-based Perimeter Aviation, announced this week that service to Dryden, Kenora, and Fort Frances will be discontinued as of May 11.

“Travel levels in Dryden, Kenora and Fort Frances have not rebounded to pre-COVID levels, posing significant challenges to the sustainability of our operations in these communities,” Perimeter said in a media release. “Over the last year, the three destinations saw an average of two passengers per flight, reflecting the drastic reduction in demand for air travel in the region overall.”

Perimeter also said service to Thunder

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