Kelowna flight needed more time:Trail Chamber

Potential economic benefits from a Trail to Kelowna flight never had a chance to take off for Silver City businesses.

Pacific Coastal is ending their Sunday to Friday service after only four months because of low ridership.

Trail and District Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Norm Casler says that wasn’t enough for them to make strides.

The Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation is conducting a study to see what local travellers need.

Casler has echoed the mayor’s enthusiasm about reestablishing a Trail to Kelowna route one way or another.

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