What Airlines Fly to Vancouver?

Vancouver International Airport in Vancouver, British Columbia, is represented by the code YVR on airline websites and tickets. The outdoorsy Vancouver encourages bicyclists to ride to the airport, with several cycling routes and bike racks for the public and for airport employees. You can also take the Canada Line, a rapid transit rail link connecting YVR to downtown Vancouver in 26 minutes. The train runs every seven minutes from the YVR station during peak hours and every 15 minutes off-peak.
  1. Air Canada

    • Air Canada is a huge presence at Vancouver International Airport, flying to and from more than 50 cities throughout Canada and the rest of the world. Whether you are going to Edmonton or Hong Kong, Saskatoon or Seattle, Air Canada, Canada's largest full-service airline, will have plenty of options. In August 2010, Air Canada started a daily nonstop, the first and only connection between Canada and Haneda, Japan, 30 minutes from downtown Tokyo.

    Other Airlines

    • Airlines at Vancouver International Airport include Aeromexico, Air China, Air New Zealand, Air Transat, British Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Central Mountain Air, KLM, Lufthansa, Scandinavian Airlines SkyWest Airlines, SAS, Sunwing Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines and WestJet. American carriers include Alaska Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways.

    Airport South

    • Airport South is a regional hub for small aircraft, float planes and helicopters. The regional airlines that fly in and out of here include Hawkair, KD Air Corporation, Orca Airways Ltd. and Pacific Coastal Airlines Ltd. Airlines serving the Floatplane Facility include Saltspring Island Air, Seair Seaplanes and Tofino Air. The free South Terminal Shuttle connects passengers between the South Terminal and the Domestic/International Terminals, running twice an hour from 6:55 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.

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