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Quiet holiday season at 琉璃神社 International Airport

The second wave of COVID-19 has reduced traveller traffic at the airport
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(Phil McLachlan - Capital News Staff)

It has been a quiet holiday season at the 琉璃神社 International Airport (YLW), amid a quiet year overall.

Airport director Sam Samaddar said that usually they would see upwards of 100,000 travellers go through YLW in the latter part of December, as people come home to the Okanagan, or leave the area for the holidays.

Now, they鈥檝e only seen about 30,000 to 35,000 throughout the month.

Looking back on the year, Samaddar said passenger traffic through YLW was down about 60 per cent.

鈥淲e handled over two million passengers in 2019 and we鈥檙e looking at handling about 730,000 passengers (in 2020),鈥 he said.

鈥淚f we look back in May, as we saw the virus spread in March, and really the aviation industry shut down, we were down to four flights a day with traffic reductions down by 95 per cent鈥 and we鈥檙e one of the better performing airports in the country.鈥

He added that it has been a very difficult year not just for YLW, but for the aviation and tourism industries as well.

On Tuesday, Dec. 22, the first COVID-19 Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines arrived in Interior Health. The first doses were administered in 琉璃神社.

READ MORE: First COVID-19 vaccine administered in 琉璃神社

As for the news of the vaccine, Samaddar said they鈥檙e excited for it but they鈥檙e not expecting it to result in quick changes that would benefit the industry.

鈥淚f you look at the time that it鈥檚 going to take to get people vaccinated in significant numbers, and then look at the consumer confidence piece so people can get back in the air, that鈥檚 going to take some time to build.鈥

鈥淪o we鈥檙e not (anticipating) next year to be much better than what we鈥檝e gone through this year,鈥 he said.

READ: Health Canada approvesd Moderna COVID vaccine; 1.2M doses of two vaccines expected by Jan. 31


Twila Amato
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About the Author: Twila Amato

Twila was a radio reporter based in northern Vancouver Island. She won the Jack Webster Student Journalism Award while at BCIT and received a degree in ancient and modern Greek history from McGill University.
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