AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL MONTRÉAL-TRUDEAU
Read moreDozens of airlines operate domestic and international flights. To get from the airport to downtown, the most efficient means are the 747 shuttle (24-hour service, $11 CAN for a ticket valid for 24 hours on the entire Zone A network), cabs (from $48.40 CAN to downtown) and services such as Uber. Additional regional shuttle service, not to mention minibuses to certain hotels (contact your hotel for details).
HALIFAX STANFIELD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreHe hosts many flights from the United States and Canada. Shuttle service between the city centre and the airport (Maritime Bus, Airport Express) and access to bus 320 by public transport. Taxis and car rental agencies on site.
QUÉBEC – JEAN-LESAGE
Read moreLocated northwest of Quebec City, 18 km from downtown, Quebec City's Jean Lesage International Airport (YQB) is linked by several bus lines. The main line is the 76, which links the airport to the Sainte-Foy train station. Québec City airport is mainly oriented towards the American continent.
BILLY BISHOP TORONTO CITY AIRPORT
Read moreThis airport is located a few minutes from downtown. Access is by ferry (free for pedestrians, $15 CAD round trip for cars) or by pedestrian tunnel (free). A free shuttle service is available between downtown and the ferry. Porter Airlines operates flights to and from this airport to other eastern Canadian cities and some American cities. Air Canada and Air Transat also offer some service.
TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreMore than 40 airlines operate domestic and international flights. The most efficient ways to get from the airport to downtown are by Union Pearson Express train (operating from the airport from 5:27 to 11:27 a.m., $12.35 CDN one way, $24.70 round trip), cab, Uber or Lyft ($50-60 CDN). Several TTC and Go Transit bus routes also connect the airport to the city. Additional minibus service is available to some hotels.
AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL JEAN-LESAGE DE QUÉBEC
Read moreSome ten airlines operate regional, national and international flights. Two public transit bus routes take you to Sainte-Foy (route 76) or downtown (route 80). The cost is $3.75 CAN each way, and there is no night service. Cabs serve the airport (fares start at : 18.15 CAN $ for Sainte-Foy and 41.40 CAN $ for downtown) as do Eva and Uber. Some hotels also offer a shuttle service.
CHARLOTTETOWN AIRPORT
Read moreThe airport hosts flights from Canada with Air Canada and Westjet Airlines. Rental agencies and taxis on site. Bus service with Maritime Bus and T 3 Transit.
ST. JOHN'S INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Read moreIt hosts flights from Canada but also from Saint Pierre and Miquelon, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Flights for sun destinations in winter. Rental agencies and taxis on site.
YELLOWKNIFE AIRPORT
Read moreSeveral airlines serve this airport, such as Air Canada, Canadian North, First Air Northwestern Air and West Jet. Car rental agencies on site.
ST. ANTHONY AIRPORT
Read moreIt welcomes Provincial Airlines flights. Shuttle service with Danny's Airbus or Norpen Bus Service.
VANCOUVER
Read moreVancouver International Airport, located in Richmond, is Canada's second busiest airport in terms of passenger traffic. It serves the city of Vancouver, British Columbia. The airport offers a variety of services and amenities, including restaurants, stores, lounges and parking. Passengers can also take advantage of the YVR Commander application to pre-order meals and avoid queues.
TORONTO - PEARSON
Read moreToronto Pearson is an international airport located in Toronto. It offers many services to travelers, including parking, car rentals, cabs and limousines for getting around the city. The airport is also well served by public transport, with buses to Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Hamilton and other destinations. What's more, the UP Express train connects the airport to Toronto's Union Station in just 25 minutes. When it comes to dining, travelers have a wide choice of restaurants, from Thai and Mexican cuisine to burgers and Italian dishes. There are also numerous stores where travelers can do their shopping, including duty-free boutiques. Finally, the airport offers art exhibitions and special events to keep travelers entertained during their stay.
MONTRÉAL-TRUDEAU
Read moreMontréal-Trudeau airport is accessible by public transit via bus line 747, which departs from the Montréal bus station (which is also adjacent to the Berri-UQAM metro station at the intersection of the green, orange and yellow lines) and also connects to the Lionel-Groulx metro stop (green and orange lines). From Montreal, there are no direct flights to Singapore, but a large number of international airlines can take you there, with a stopover: Air Canada, but also Air France, British Airways and Air Transat.