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Air Canada will end nearly 90 years of service at Jack Garland Airport in January 2026, prompting calls for federal action to preserve regional air links.
North Bay airport manager Bryan Avery is calling on the federal government to create a national strategy and boost funding to sustain regional air service after Air Canada announced it will end flights to Jack Garland Airport in January 2026, ending nearly 90 years of service.
The airline cited operational shifts, including a move to larger aircraft and reduced regional routes.
Avery expressed concern over the impact on economic growth, emergency response, medical transport, freight, and training, pointing to successful regional programs like ACOA’s Atlantic fund as models.
Flights will continue until January 30, 2026, with passengers advised to contact Air Canada directly.
Avery remains hopeful for future connectivity, stressing the need for government support to maintain essential air links for smaller communities.
Air Canada pondrá fin a casi 90 años de servicio en el aeropuerto Jack Garland en enero de 2026, lo que provocará llamados a la acción federal para preservar los enlaces aéreos regionales.