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Edmonton International Airport - Definition

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Aerial View of YEG. Putting the finishing touches on the airport's expansion plan with a specialized commuter gate area (Centre).

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Interior View of Central Hall with fireplace

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Interior View of New Central Hall

Edmonton International Airport is the 5th busiest airport in Canada and the 2nd busiest in the province of Alberta. It is the primary air passenger and air cargo facility in Edmonton, Alberta and a major hub facility for Northern Alberta and Canada's Northern Territories. It served 4.1 million passengers in 2004. It is operated by the Edmonton Airports Authority and uses the IATA Airport Code YEG. Originally constructed in 1960, the airport has undergone a C$350 million renovation and expansion programme from 1996-2004 which included the construction of a new terminal, a multi-level parking facility, central hall, commuter facility and a doubling of the aircraft apron. Future plans include the development of an in-terminal hotel, expansion of the parking facility and renovation of the original terminal.

The following airlines fly to Edmonton International Airport:

  • Air Canada with service to destinations across Western Canada and Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto. (South Terminal)
  • Air Canada Jazz Air Canada's regional subsidiary. (South Terminal)
  • Air North with service to Whitehorse. (North Terminal)
  • Air Transat with charter service. (North Terminal)
  • America West Airlines with service to Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix. (South Terminal)
  • Canadian North with service to Hay River, Norman Wells and Yellowknife. (North Terminal)
  • Central Mountain Air with service to Fort St. John, High Level, Lloydminster and Peace River. (North Terminal)
  • Continental Airlines with service to Houston. (South Terminal)
  • First Air with service to Yellowknife. (South Terminal)
  • Horizon Air with service to Seattle. (South Terminal)
  • Jetsgo with service to major Western destinations and Toronto. (South Terminal)
  • Martinair with seasonal charter service to Amsterdam. (North Terminal)
  • Mytravel with charter service to holiday destinations. (North Terminal)
  • Northwest Airlines with service to Minneapolis. (South Terminal)
  • Northwestern Air Lease with service to Fort Smith and Yellowknife (North Terminal)
  • Skyservice with charter service to holiday destinations. (North Terminal)
  • United Airlines with service to Chicago and Denver. (South Terminal)
  • Westjet with service to destinations across Western Canada and to major hubs in the East. (North Terminal)
  • Zoom Airlines with seasonal charter service to London-Gatwick. (North Terminal)

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