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The Department of Transport took over the airport in 1948. It was then called Victoria (Patricia Bay) Airport, and many locals still refer to it as the "Pat Bay Airport". Trans-Canada Airlines (later Air Canada) began regular service in 1943. [citation needed] In 1959, the airport was renamed the "Victoria International Airport". [citation needed]
This is a list of the busiest airports in the Caribbean region by passenger traffic.Statistics are available for almost all the airstrips taken into account. The present list intends to include all the international airports located in the area geographically defined as the Caribbean.
José Martí International Airport Cuba: Havana MUPB UPB Playa Baracoa Airport Cuba: Holguín MUHG HOG Frank País Airport Cuba: Las Tunas MUVT VTU Hermanos Ameijeiras Airport Cuba: Manzanillo MUMZ MZO Sierra Maestra Airport Cuba: Moa MUMO MOA Orestes Acosta Airport Cuba: Nueva Gerona (Isla de la Juventud)
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Airport name ICAO/TC LID/IATA Location Coordinates Victoria Airport Water Aerodrome: CAP5: North Saanich: Victoria (General Hospital) Heliport: CBW7: View Royal
A virtual version of a FIDS can also be found on most airport websites and teletext systems. In large airports, there are different sets of FIDS for each terminal or even each major airline . FIDS are used to inform passengers of boarding gates , departure/arrival times, destinations, notifications of flight delays / flight cancellations , and ...
A terminal for private aircraft opened in 2007. The airport used to serve as the hub for bankrupt airline Air Aruba, which was for many years an international airline. Before Aruba's separation from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 it was also one of three hubs for ALM Antillean Airlines as well as a home base for Tiara Air until 2016.