Canada's busiest airport
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Canada's busiest airport by aircraft movements and number of passengers served is Toronto Pearson International Airport, which is also the only Canadian airport ranked in the top 30 airports in the world (by number of passengers).
The following lists rank other Canadian airports by both criteria, passenger traffic (how busy the terminals are) and aircraft movements (how busy the runways are). For each airport, the lists cite the principal city associated with the airport by Transport Canada, not (necessarily) the municipality where the airport is physically located.
[edit] Canada's 5 busiest airports by International Passenger Traffic (2005)
Rank | Airport | Location | ICAO Code | International Passengers |
% of Total Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toronto Pearson International Airport | Toronto, Ontario | CYYZ | 16,972,867 | 58% |
2 | Vancouver International Airport | Vancouver, British Columbia | CYVR | 8,070,932 | 50% |
3 | Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport | Montreal, Quebec | CYUL | 6,434,063 | 60% |
4 | Calgary International Airport | Calgary, Alberta | CYYC | 2,771,902 | 27% |
5 | Edmonton International Airport | Edmonton, Alberta | CYEG | 738,499 | 17% |
[edit] Canada's 10 busiest airports by passenger traffic (2005)
Rank | Airport | Location | ICAO Code | Total Passengers |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toronto Pearson International Airport | Toronto, Ontario | CYYZ | 29,914,750 |
2 | Vancouver International Airport | Vancouver, British Columbia | CYVR | 16,418,883 |
3 | Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport | Montreal, Quebec | CYUL | 10,892,778 |
4 | Calgary International Airport | Calgary, Alberta | CYYC | 10,148,718 |
5 | Edmonton International Airport | Edmonton, Alberta | CYEG | 4,511,600 |
6 | Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport | Ottawa, Ontario | CYOW | 3,720,000 |
7 | Halifax International Airport | Halifax, Nova Scotia | CYHZ | 3,229,111 |
8 | Winnipeg International Airport | Winnipeg, Manitoba | CYWG | 3,227,447 |
9 | Victoria International Airport | Victoria, British Columbia | CYYJ | 1,318,395 |
10 | Kelowna International Airport | Kelowna, British Columbia | CYLW | 1,078,800 |
In 2005, 84,464,193 passengers travelled through Canada's 10 largest airports, an increase of just over 5.5% from 2004.
[edit] Canada's 10 busiest airports by passenger traffic (2004)
Rank | Airport | Location | ICAO Code | Total Passengers[1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Toronto Pearson International Airport | Toronto, Ontario | CYYZ | 26,830,507 |
2 | Vancouver International Airport | Vancouver, British Columbia | CYVR | 14,279,953 |
3 | Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport | Montreal, Quebec | CYUL | 9,369,584 |
4 | Calgary International Airport | Calgary, Alberta | CYYC | 8,712,061 |
5 | Edmonton International Airport | Edmonton, Alberta | CYEG | 3,911,045 |
6 | Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport | Ottawa, Ontario | CYOW | 3,581,396 |
7 | Halifax International Airport | Halifax, Nova Scotia | CYHZ | 2,903,951 |
8 | Winnipeg International Airport | Winnipeg, Manitoba | CYWG | 2,899,299 |
9 | Victoria International Airport | Victoria, British Columbia | CYYJ | 1,203,240 |
10 | Montréal-Mirabel International Airport | Mirabel, Quebec | CYMX | 921,926 |
In 2004, 87,484,550[1] passengers travelled through the airports.
[edit] Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements (2005)
[edit] Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements (2004)
[edit] References
- ^ a b Table A9-17: Enplaned/Deplaned Revenue Passengers, 2004, 2005 Annual Report