What airport do you fly into for Victoria BC?
What airport do you fly into for Victoria BC?
Victoria International Airport
Victoria International Airport (YYJ) – Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Can you fly directly to Victoria?
From Vancouver, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Victoria, which are Air Canada (Star Alliance), Air North, Pacific Coastal Airlines and WestJet. From Whitehorse, you can fly non-stop to Victoria with Air North.
What airlines fly in and out of Victoria BC?
Airlines
- Air Canada / Rouge. Canada and USA Reservations & Tickets: 1-888-247-2262.
- Air Canada Express / Jazz Aviation LP.
- Air North. 1-800-661-0407 ext 1 Option 1.
- Alaska / Horizon Air. General Enquiries: 1-800-252-7522.
- Flair Air. 1-855-936-5656.
- Lynx Air. [email protected].
- Pacific Coastal.
- Swoop.
Does Victoria airport have international flights?
Please check directly with the airline for availability to listed non-stop destinations….Non-Stop Destinations.
Destination | Approximate Flying Time | Airline |
---|---|---|
Kelowna | 55 minutes | WestJet Pacific Coastal |
Montreal * | 4 hrs 40 minutes | Air Canada |
Prince George | 1 hr 25 minutes | Pacific Coastal |
Puerta Vallarta * | 4 hrs 41 minutes | Swoop |
What is the best way to get from Vancouver to Victoria?
BC Ferries offers 90 minute sailings to Victoria’s Swartz Bay terminal from the Tsawwassen terminal, approximately 45 minutes south of downtown Vancouver. Ferries run at least every two hours (at the top of the hour), increasing to hourly during peak season. These ferries take both vehicles and walk-on passengers.
How busy is Victoria International Airport?
Victoria International Airport (Airport Code: YYJ) is the 11th busiest airport in Canada with almost 2.0 million per year (2019 stats).
When can I fly after Covid?
You have COVID-19 symptoms, even if you recovered from COVID-19 within the past 90 days or are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines. You tested positive for COVID-19. Do not travel until a full 10 days after your symptoms started or the date your positive test was taken if you had no symptoms.