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St. John's International Airport. Airport Code: YYT/CYYT | Français | Media Centre. At the Airport. To & From the Airport. Accessibility. About. Contact. Search. Arrivals Departures.
St. John’s International Airport is located in the capital city of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The Airport is considered a “downtown” airport as it is situated just minutes from the downtown core, but has no noise restrictions.
At the Airport. We believe an airport is so much more than a place where passengers rush in and dash out. And who says it has to be less than an enjoyable experience? It’s an integral part of our mission; to deliver an outstanding airport experience to you.
Welcome to St. John’s International Airport! Conveniently located in our province’s capital city of St. John’s, the Airport is less than 10 km from the downtown core. Within 15 minutes of entering your taxi, you can be checking into your hotel.
Airport Services. To view the hours for all restaurants and shops, see: Shop & Eat. The Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounge is open daily from 4 a.m. to the last departing flight. Our Visitors Information Centre is operational and staff are available to assist arriving passengers.
Travel Information. The government of Newfoundland and Labrador requires all travellers entering the province to fill out a travel declaration form. Save time and reduce touchpoints by filling out the online Declaration ahead of time or while waiting for your luggage.
Whether you’re catching a flight for a short business trip, taking a family vacation or coming to the airport for a drop-off/pick-up, there are parking options to meet every need. Parking Options Available for your Convenience
Easily find your way around St. John's International Airport with these useful maps. Click on the maps to enlarge. Airport Terminal Building.
Coming to YYT? Here’s what you need to know to ensure Safe Travels. Arriving YYT Passengers All travellers entering Newfoundland and Labrador are encouraged to read this advice for travelling safely.
St. John’s International Airport has two main runways and three separate apron areas, connected by eight (8) hard surface taxiways. These runways are strategically aligned to accommodate heavy cross winds.