Flair Airlines is returning to Victoria.
The discount airline announced Thursday it will offer flights to Vancouver starting on Aug. 23.
There are options for connections to other Canadian airports, including Prince George and Fort McMurray, Alta., as well as Saskatoon and Regina 鈥 all new destinations also announced on Thursday.
The Edmonton-based airline,聽which is using four Boeing 737-800 jets, also flies to Toronto, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary and Kelowna.
Jim Scott, chief executive of Flair, called the return to Victoria 鈥渁 much-anticipated鈥 move.
鈥淲e continuously receive requests from our passengers to service these communities,鈥 Scott said. 鈥淢any of these areas are experiencing reduced accessibility and we know that Canadians need affordable air fares now more than ever. We are committed to supporting these communities across the country as they safely reopen to travel.鈥
Flair had a brief presence in Victoria in 2016 and again in 2018. It had worked with Winnipeg-based NewLeaf Travel Co., which ran low-cost flights between Victoria and Kamloops, Edmonton and Winnipeg. NewLeaf began service in July 2016 and suspended it late that year. Flair purchased NewLeaf in mid-2017.
Flair also initiated a seasonal service from Victoria to Edmonton in 2018.
The airline鈥檚 base fare pays for a seat. Victoria passengers heading to Fort McMurray, for example, would pay $49 to get to Vancouver, and then another $79 for the leg to Fort McMurray.
Passengers can pay more for options, such as a middle seat for social-distancing and checked luggage.
Flair said safety during the pandemic is its highest priority. Passengers must have masks, answer a health-check questionnaire and have their temperatures taken prior to boarding. Enhanced aircraft disinfecting measures and the use of HEPA filters will remain in effect for the foreseeable future, the airline said.