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Passenger traffic numbers continue to nosedive at Winnipeg airport

  WINNIPEG More than a year after the global COVID-19 pandemic was declared, the amount of passenger traffic at Winnipeg’s James Armstrong Richardson International Airport continues to see a decline, according to the Winnipeg Airports Authority (WAA). The WAA released its first-quarter report for 2021 on Monday which shows the impact the pandemic has had on air travel. For the first quarter of 2021, the airport reported an 88.7 per cent decline in the number of passengers moving through the airport compared to the same period in 2020. The World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020, and a day later Manitoba reported its first case of COVID-19.

Swoop returns to Winnipeg airport

Swoop returns to Winnipeg airport 3 hours ago Swoop reintroduction of its ultra-low fare to Winnipeg Swoop connects Winnipeg with Hamilton’s John C. Munro International Airport, Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) and Kelowna International Airport Today, Swoop marked its return to Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG). The airline’s reintroduction of its ultra-low fares now connects Winnipeg with Hamilton’s John C. Munro International Airport (YHM) and Abbotsford International Airport (YXX), with operations to Kelowna International Airport (YLW) set to begin in June. “We are thrilled to reaffirm our commitment to Manitoba through our return to Winnipeg,” said Shane Workman, Head of Flight Operations, Swoop. “Our affordable fares are now available to those travelling for essential reasons and Swoop will be here to support the economic recovery of the region and connect Manitobans to their family and friends when the time

Swoop airlines returns to city a year after suspending service

Winnipeg Free Press Save to Read Later Low-fare carrier Swoop, a subsidiary of WestJet, returns to servicing Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport Sunday after suspending flights to and out of the city last year. (Tara Walton / The Canadian Press files) Even with Canada’s third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic flaring, the country’s airlines are banking on vaccination rates providing a path towards recovery for the industry battered by the pandemic. Even with Canada’s third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic flaring, the country’s airlines are banking on vaccination rates providing a path towards recovery for the industry battered by the pandemic.

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