‘I don’t want a small town:’ Airport leaders rally to save control towers
REGINA — Eleven months into the COVID-19 pandemic, silence fills Regina’s airport.
Empty check-in counters line one side of the terminal while the odd employee moves behind reception along a row of vehicle rental desks.
There’s no one on the staircase passengers use upon arriving in Saskatchewan’s capital city. The number of flights scheduled to land on Monday: four.
“It’s almost like a ghost town,” said James Bogusz, CEO and president of the Regina Airport Authority.