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  1. Calgary International Airport (IATA: YYC, ICAO: CYYC), branded as YYC Calgary International Airport, is an international airport that serves the city of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 17 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of downtown and covers an area of 20.82 square kilometres (8.04 sq mi; 5,144 acres; 2,082 ha). [4]

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  3. Calgary International Airport (YYC) is the main gateway serving the Province of Alberta. It’s considered one of Canada’s four major airports, having served 14.5 million passengers in 2022.

  4. Calgary International Airport: Calgary Metropolitan Region: 18,490,283: 27.9%: 5: Edmonton International Airport: Edmonton Metropolitan Region: 7,499,163: 28.2%: 6: 2: Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport: National Capital Region: 4,095,914: 36.9%: 7: Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport: Winnipeg Capital Region ...

  5. As of September 2023 there are 13 airports designated as international by Transport Canada: [1] Airport name. Community. Province. IATA code. ICAO code. WMO code. Passengers [2] Calgary International Airport.

  6. The CALGARY AIRPORT International Terminal, also known as Terminal 2 and Transborder Terminal, is a state-of-the-art facility that opened its doors in 2016. It exclusively handles international flights, connecting Calgary to the rest of the world. The terminal is divided into two concourses: Concourse D and Concourse E.

  7. Calgary Airport was born in 1914, when it was actually located in Bowness, on the westerly outskirts of the city, and comprised of just a small airfield and hut. In 1939 the airport was relocated to its current location and was named as McCall Field.

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