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Travelers looking for cheap flights to Canada can find many tickets to the Toronto Pearson International Airport, the Vancouver International Airport or the Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport.

The Toronto Pearson International Airport is located northwest of the city, in Mississauga, Ontario. It is also named the Lester B Pearson International Airport, and usually just called Toronto Pearson. It is the largest Canadian airport, with two terminals, labeled 1 and 3.

The Vancouver International Airport serves the city of Vancouver, and is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia. There are four terminals: the Domestic Terminal, the International Terminal, the Transborder Terminal and the South Terminal. The Domestic and International Terminals are connected in one building that is divided into two sections.

The Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport serves the city of Montreal, Quebec, as well as Eastern Ontario, northern New York and northern Vermont. It is usually referred to as Montreal-Trudeau. It is located on the island of Montreal, in the city of Dorval. It is divided into three concourses, labeled A, B and C.

Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) Information

The Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is the biggest and busiest Canadian Airport. It has facilities of United States border pre-clearance. Amenities at this airport include restaurants, cafes, information services, manicure services, chapels, public art, handicap services, ATMs, internet service, currency exchange, shoe shine, nursing stations, spas, duty-free shopping and lounges.

Airlines That Fly Into Toronto

The Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is the biggest airport that serves the city of Toronto, along with the rest of the densely populated Southern Ontario region. In terms of aircraft movements, it is the 20th busiest airport in the world. There are 74 airlines from Toronto that offer non-stop service to over 100 destinations in the US, Mexico, Europe, Central and South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Oceania. It is a hub for Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz, Air Georgian, Air Transat, Sunwing Airlines and WestJet; it is the base of operations for Skyservice, a charter airline. Some other airlines that serve this airport include American and Cubana de Aviacion.

 

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) Information

The Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is known to be a modern, pleasant airport that always wins awards. Amenities include duty-free shopping, spas, restaurants, an on-site hotel, health care services, internet access, work stations, fax services, photocopy services, short and long-term baggage storage, dry clean/laundry services, a chapel, banking services, currency exchange, a pharmacy, a dental clinic, a medical clinic, postal services and shoeshine. This airport has a collection of Pacific Northwest Coast Native art, like totem poles. It offers United States border pre-clearance.

Airlines That Fly Into Vancouver

The Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the second busiest Canadian airport. It operates non-stop flights to elsewhere in Canada, along with the US, Mexico, Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and Oceania. It is a hub for Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz and Air Transat; it is a focus city for WestJet. Some other airlines include Central Mountain Air, Delta and Philippine Airlines.

Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) Information

The Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) has recently completed some expansion and modernization on the transborder terminal, with a new baggage sorting room. Amenities at this airport include restaurants, shops, duty-free shopping, a cloakroom, currency exchange, lost and found, shoeshine services, spa services, Wi-Fi (for charge), handicap services, some postage services, a chapel, lost and found and a hotel.

Airlines That Fly Into Montreal

The Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is the busiest airport in Quebec, and it serves a great deal of the surrounding region; it is the third busiest airport in Canada. There are direct flights from Montreal-Trudeau to elsewhere in Canada, Asia, Mexico, the US, the Caribbean, Europe and Central America. It is also the only Canadian airport that has direct service to Africa. This airport is a hub for Air Canada, Air Transat, and Sunwing Airlines. It is a focus city for WestJet, along with a base of operations for CanJet and Skyservice. Some other airlines that service this airport include American, Continental and US Airways.

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