With spring break officially underway, many Okanagan families are taking holidays. For some the getaway includes flying–something they haven’t done in more than two years, since the start of the pandemic. Air travel is rebounding quickly now that restrictions are being eased–so much so, airlines are having adjust to meet the pent-up demand.
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After a two year hiatus from travelling for most people, Kelowna International Airport is getting busier as demand for air travel grows
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