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Kelowna International Airport

Kelowna, Canada
YLW CYLW

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
International โ†’ Domestic
90
minutes
International โ†’ International
120
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Okanagan Valley airport with a compact terminal and steady domestic traffic.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Kelowna International Airport achieved record-breaking traffic with 2.13 million passengers in 2024, ranking as Canada's 10th busiest airport and BC's second-busiest, with 8 airlines providing over 60 daily flights to 21 destinations. Air Canada, WestJet, Alaska Airlines, Flair Airlines, and Porter Airlines (new in 2025) serve the facility, with WestJet expanding Toronto service to daily flights and launching new Seattle routes with Alaska Airlines. The airport features an 8,900-foot runway capable of wide-body aircraft, with terminal expansion doubling departures lounge size by late 2026 as part of a $108-million Phase 1 project. Between 2024-2033, over $422 million in infrastructure investments include the new 6-story Sutton Place Hotel (245 rooms, completed 2028) and 7-story parkade (1,000 stalls, completed 2027). Porter Airlines' new Toronto service beginning May 2025 adds competition alongside existing Air Canada and WestJet Toronto routes, while Alaska Airlines provides seasonal Los Angeles service. Ground transportation includes on-site Avis, Budget, Enterprise, and Hertz rentals, plus comprehensive taxi, Uber, and Lyft services throughout the Okanagan Valley. The facility serves as BC's primary wine country gateway and winter sports access point to Big White and Silver Star Mountain resorts, requiring careful weather planning during mountain conditions. Summer operations must account for high elevation (1,421 feet) and temperatures exceeding 40ยฐC affecting aircraft performance. The $422-million investment program through 2033 positions YLW for continued growth as Western Canada's premier regional hub, with efficient single-terminal operations enabling quick connections despite record passenger volumes.

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Creston Valley Regional Airport - Art Sutcliffe Field

Creston, Canada
CFQ CAJ3

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
60
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Creston Valley Regional Airport, also known as Art Sutcliffe Field (CFQ), and identified by its TC LID CAJ3, is a crucial regional airport located 3.5 nautical miles south of Creston, British Columbia, Canada. Owned by the Town of Creston and operated by the Creston Valley Regional Airport Society, it serves as a vital hub for general aviation, air ambulance services, wildfire response, and local flight training. The airport plays a significant role in supporting the economic and emergency service needs of the Creston Valley community. The airport features a functional terminal building that includes a comfortable pilot's lounge and washroom facilities. While there are no extensive commercial amenities like large retail stores or full-service restaurants, the terminal provides essential services for pilots and passengers. For added convenience, a meeting room with a capacity for up to 65 people is available, and a courtesy vehicle can be used for local transportation (reservations recommended). These facilities aim to provide a welcoming and efficient environment for all airport users. Operational aspects at CFQ are comprehensive. The airport boasts a 3,944-foot paved runway (15/33) equipped with full-length runway lights, Precision Approach Path Indicators (PAPI), and taxiway/apron lights, ensuring safe operations. It offers 24/7 Cardlock fuel for both 100LL (AVGAS) and Jet A, payable with major credit cards. An Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) provides continuous meteorological data. The airport supports aircraft on arrival examination (AOE/CANPASS) for international flights, and offers overnight grass tie-downs and designated air ambulance parking. These services highlight its importance as a well-equipped regional aviation facility.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Creston Valley Regional Airport (CFQ) is a uniquely reliable experience in the Kootenays, serving as a vital technical hub for general aviation and medevac flights. A paramount logistical tip: Creston operates on Mountain Standard Time (MST) year-round and does not observe Daylight Saving Time; this means it remains consistent with Alberta in winter and Arizona/Pacific time in summer. For pilots, the most critical 'connection' tip is the utilization of the 24/7 cardlock self-service fuel island, which provides both 100LL and Jet A via major credit cards. While the 3,944-foot asphalt runway (15/33) is well-maintained, be aware that grass tie-down areas can become exceptionally soft and unusable from February to late April due to spring snowmelt. From a ground logistics standpoint, the airport offers a unique convenience: a courtesy car is typically available for pilots to access the town of Creston, located 6 km north. It is highly recommended to reserve this vehicle in advance by calling (250) 428-2733. While CFQ lacks scheduled commercial airline service, it is an authorized Airport of Entry (AOE/CANPASS) for international arrivals. If you are crossing from the United States, the Rykerts/Porthill border crossing is just 10 km south; however, ensure you have provided the required one-hour notice to CBSA or CBP before departure. Travelers should also be mindful of the north-south valley wind patterns, which can create significant mountain-wave turbulence during frontal passages. For a comfortable wait, the terminal provides a quiet pilot lounge and snooze room, but no on-site dining; travelers should grab essentials in town. For frequent flyers in BC, CFQ remains a preferred technical stop where you can transition from cockpit to town center in under ten minutes.

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