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CMA's Calgary flight suspended

Central Mountain Air will be suspending its service between Prince George and Calgary. The last flight on the route will occur on Saturday, the company said in a posting on its website.
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Central Mountain Air will be suspending its service between Prince George and Calgary.

The last flight on the route will occur on Saturday, the company said in a posting on its website.

"Unfortunately this service never quite reached our passenger load or revenue growth expectations," CMA president Douglas McCrea said. "We have decided to make the difficult decision to suspend this service."

Those who booked flights beyond Oct. 2, not falling on a select date, will be provided a full refund.

"Prince George and Calgary continue to be very important destinations to Central Mountain Air's operations, and we will continue to provide air service through our existing routes to both of those communities."

CMA first provided the service in June 2013 on a five-day-per-week basis and soon added a sixth day. But in early 2014, Westjet jumped into the game with a comparable service.

Westjet's six-day-a-week service will continue, a company spokesman said.