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  2. The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located.

    • Lester B. Pearson International Airport. Toronto 46 147.
    • Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport. Montréal 31 93.
    • Vancouver International Airport. Vancouver 31 75.
    • Edmonton International Airport. Edmonton 16 38.
  3. Pearson is the largest and busiest airport in Canada, handling 44.8 million passengers in 2023. [9] [10] As of 2019, it was the second-busiest international air passenger gateway in North America and the 24th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic.

    • 5 Edmonton International Airport
    • 4 Calgary International Airport
    • 3 Montreal-Trudeau International Airport
    • 2 Vancouver International Airport
    • 1 Toronto-Pearson International Airport

    Passengers in 2023: 7.5 million

    Edmonton has long been an essential hub for Canada, serving around eight million passengers per year for the past decade. Unfortunately for the airport, the pandemic knocked the wind out of its sails significantly, with just 2.6 million passengers passing through in 2020, rising just a little to 2.8 million in 2021. The airport has significantly recovered in the last two years, with more airlines and passengers passing through its doors. Edmonton has an exceptional variety of routes, from loc...

    Passengers in 2023: 18.5 million

    Located approximately 11 miles (17 km) northeast of downtown, it is the busiest airport in Alberta. The situation at Calgary Airport in 2021 saw the number of passengers rising by 11.5%. This can be attributed to WestJet's massive presence at the airport, serving many American and European destinations from Calgary, such as Denver (DEN), San Diego (SAN), Amsterdam (AMS), and Rome (FCO). In addition, several Hawaiian cities also have direct flights from YYC, including Honolulu (HNL), Kailua-Ko...

    Passengers in 2023: 21.1 million

    Montreal-Trudeau (YUL) had lost its third-place spot to Calgary in 2021. However, with an over 32% increase in passenger numbers since last year, it is back in third position. More than 21 million passengers passed through its doors in 2023. Air Canada operates select international destinations from Montreal. However, the airport sees a variety of international airlines, including Qatar Airways, Air France, Royal Air Maroc, Tunisair, and Turkish Airlines. Situated 13 miles (20 km) west of dow...

    Passengers in 2023: 24.9 million

    Vancouver, Canada's main port on the Pacific coast, also serves as its gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, with destinations such as Hong Kong (HKG), Tokyo (NRT/HND), and Shanghai (PVG) served multiple times daily. Many international airlines, such as British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Lufthansa, can also be found in Vancouver. American, Delta, and United all serve Vancouver from their Pacific hubs of Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), and San Francisco (SFO), respectively, where most passen...

    Passengers in 2023: 40.3 million

    Unsurprisingly, Canada's largest city had its busiest airport. Toronto-Pearson (YYZ), Air Canada's primary hub towards the Atlantic coast, has routes to many destinations around Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia, and South America. Due to close economic ties between the United States and Canada, Toronto also has links to many American cities. Common destinations include New York, Chicago, and San Francisco, though operations also serve mid-sized cities such as Hartford, CT, and Milwauke...

  4. Jun 4, 2019 · Toronto Pearson International Airport, serving the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is the busiest airport in the country, although Canada prides in a highly developed air transportation system which includes over 300 airports across the entire country. 1909 was the year the country’s first flight was undertaken by J.A. McCurdy at Baddeck ...

  5. Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is the largest and busiest airport in Canada, and the 30th busiest airport of the world in terms of passenger traffic. Toronto Airport is located 22.5 km (14 miles) northwest of Downtown Toronto, in the municipality of Mississauga, and serves the province of Ontario, the most populated one in Canada ...

  6. In eastern Canada you can visit the impressive Niagara Falls. The busiest airports in Canada are located in Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal and Calgary, the biggest airlines are Air Canada and WestJet.

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