Sudbury to North Bay Flights
Flight from Sudbury to North Bay are only operated by one airliner – Bearskin Airlines. The flight time is approximately 19 Minutes.
The cost of ticket prices to North Bay Canada can vary quite considerably if you travel at certain times of the week especially at weekends. The cheapest flights available will generally be mid week or late in the evening, so if you are on a budget then these are the flight times you should consider. Alternatively, you could book well in advance and you flight could be up to 50% cheaper, especially with budget airliners. If it is possible, you should book your flights 2 or more months in advance as ticket prices will be substantially lower.
Below you will see all the airlines that fly from Sudbury (YSB) to North Bay (YYB) and the number of flights they operate each day.
Airliner | Mo | Tu | We | Th | Fr | Sa | Su | First Flight | Last Flight |
Bearskin Airlines | 1 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 09:40 | 19:05 |
Flights from Sudbury to North Bay are very limited. Only Bearskin Airlines operate flights, of which there is only 1 per week. The time of the departure for this flight is 09:40
You can find the latest flight availability and prices from Bearskin Airlines at www.bearskinairlines.com/. You can also book direct and get their latest discounts.
Flight times for Bearskin Airlines are summarised in the table below. These time were correct at the time of writing, but please be aware that times may vary from time to time so please check their website for exact times and the dates you wish to fly.
Day | Flying Time |
Monday | 12:50 |
Tuesday | 12:50 and 19:05 |
Wednesday | 09:40, 12:50 and 19:05 |
Thursday | 12:50 and 19:05 |
Friday | 12:50 and 19:05 |
Sunday | 19:05 |
A useful tip to save money to exchange money before you go, or go to a bureau de change outside of the airport when you arrive. The exchange rate within the airport are not very good so try to avoid changing money their if you can.
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