The Dryden Regional Airport is trying to cope with tough times.
A combination of the September 11th terrorist attacks, a downturn in the economy and flights being cancelled last month due to a major snowstorm are causing concern.
Airport Manager George Friesen says these factors, along with the loss of its main carrier Calm Air, have resulted in a revenue shortfall.
Friesen adds Bearskin Airlines has stepped in to pick up some of the slack, but the airport still needs to reestablish previous umbers.
Tough Times For Dryden Airport
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