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Founded | 1982 | ||||||
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Hubs |
Vancouver Harbour Victoria Inner Harbour |
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Secondary hubs |
Vancouver International Nanaimo Harbour |
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Focus cities | Vancouver, Richmond, Victoria, Nanaimo, Sechelt, Comox, Whistler, Gulf Islands | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | High Flyer Rewards, Air Bucks Program, Quickticket Discounts | ||||||
Fleet size | 37, 43 | ||||||
Destinations | 12 | ||||||
Company slogan | Your Travel Experience. Elevated | ||||||
Headquarters | Richmond, British Columbia | ||||||
Key people | -Greg McDougall, CEO -Peter Evans, President -Doug Hamerton, VP Maintenance -Randy Wright, VP Business Development -Chad Wetsch, VP Ground Operations -Meredith Moll, VP Sales and Marketing -Eric Scott, VP Flight Operations and Safety -Mark Riddell, VP Finance |
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Website | www.harbourair.com |
Harbour Air Seaplanes is a scheduled service, tour and charter airline based in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada. The predominately seaplane airline specializes in routes between Vancouver, Nanaimo, Victoria, Sechelt, Comox, Whistler and the Gulf Islands, primarily with de Havilland Canada floatplanes. Along with Westcoast Air, Saltspring Air and Whistler Air, it operates de Havilland Beavers, Otters and Twin Otters.
The airline was established and started operations in 1982 as Windoak Air Service to provide seaplane charter services for the forestry industry in British Columbia. In 1993, Harbour Air purchased Trans-Provincial Airlines, added charter flights to resorts, and increased scheduled services. Today, Harbour Air refers to itself as the world's largest all-seaplane airline and became North America's first carbon neutral airline. A small subsidiary, Harbour Air Malta, was set up in June 2007 and a DHC-3 Turbo Otter floatplane is permanently based in Valletta, Malta for scheduled flights to Gozo and sightseeing trips around the islands.Harbour Air Magazine is the official in-flight magazine of Harbour Air.