Direct flights from Prince George Airport
There are 7 destinations with direct flights from Prince George Airport.
Destination | Duration | Days of the week | Airlines | Price |
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YVR Richmond | 1h 22m |
6-7 flights per day |
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YYJ Victoria | 1h 40m |
1 flights per day |
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YEG Edmonton | 1h 30m |
1 flights per day |
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YLW Kelowna | 1h 15m |
1 flights per day |
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YXT Terrace | 1h 10m |
1 flights per day |
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YYC Calgary | 1h 25m |
1 flights per day |
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TUS Tucson | 4h 5m |
1 flights per day |
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Destinations & direct flights from Prince George Airport (Prince George)
Prince George (YXS) is a smaller airport in Canada. The highest number of daily departures from Prince George Airport is seen on the route to Vancouver International Airport (YVR), with an average of 6-7 flights every day. Furthermore, travelers can experience the longest available flight from Prince George Airport on the Boeing 737MAX 8 Passenger operated service to Tucson International Airport (TUS), which lasts for roughly 4h 5m.
The top domestic destinations from Prince George Airport based on popularity
Williams Lake (YWL)
1 flights scheduled next month
Quesnel (YQZ)
1 flights scheduled next month
Flin Flon (YFO)
2 flights scheduled next month
Hamilton (YHM)
21 flights scheduled next month
South Trout Lake (ZFL)
1 flights scheduled next month
Abbotsford (YXX)
9 flights scheduled next month
Most popular international destinations from Prince George Airport
Tucson (TUS)
24 flights scheduled next month
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Airport information
Airport name | Prince George Airport |
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Airport (IATA) Code | YXS |
City | Prince George |
Country | Canada (CA) |
Full location | Prince George Airport |
Latitude | 53.883601 |
Longitude | -122.674283 |
Website | Pgairport.ca |
Show on map | Google maps |
General Information About Prince George Airport
Prince George Airport is conveniently situated along the North Pacific Corridor and Great Circle air routing - integral components of Asia Pacific Gateway connecting Asian economies with North American economies. As an alternate hub airport gateway in Canada for transpacific carriers flying trans-pacific routes, it also forms an essential link in Northwest Logistics Corridor network.
2007 saw the completion of an ambitious expansion project - increasing runway length to 11,500 feet, making it Canada's third-longest commercial runway, following Vancouver and Calgary. This was accomplished with funding provided through an $11 million loan from Northern Development as well as private investments of $12 million.
The runway expansion project at Edmonton International was intended to help the airport meet its goal of becoming an Asian cargo and distribution hub, with as many as 15,000 fuel stop landings annually. This would facilitate moving many air traffic operations away from Edmonton Municipal while increasing passenger flight frequencies even further.
As part of North American Logistics Corridor, Prince Rupert Airport will become a key component. Connected directly to CN Rail intermodal facility at Prince Rupert and beyond, its proximity is further strengthened by its position along the Boundary Road Connector, creating a transport route for future development of its specialized logistics park.
This 25,000 square-foot multi-tenant cargo cross-dock facility will be located adjacent to the airport's north end fueling apron and will offer cargo storage and inspection, equipment staging for north end aircraft operations, as well as local economic benefits. We expect its completion and begin operations by 2012!
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
How many airports are there near Prince George?
How many airports are there near Prince George?
What is the best airport to use when flying from Prince George?
Prince George Airport (YXS) is considered the most convenient airport for departures from Prince George.
Which airlines flying from Prince George?
Flights from Prince George Airport are offered by 5 different airlines. Airlines with the most flights: WestJet, Air Canada, CMA, Pacific Coastal Airlines, Flair Airline
What is the longest flight from Prince George Airport?
You'll be on an Boeing 737MAX 8 Passenger for about 4h 5m if you fly from Prince George to Tucson International Airport (TUS). That's the most time you'll spend in the air from Prince George Airport.
What is the IATA-code for Prince George Airport?
Prince George Airport uses the IATA code: YXS
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