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The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada. The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada, not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located. [1]
Pearson is the largest and busiest airport in Canada, handling 44.8 million passengers in 2023. [9] [10] As of 2019, it was the second-busiest international air passenger gateway in North America and the 24th-busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic. [9] Toronto Pearson is the primary hub for Air Canada. [11]
2 2022 statistics. 3 2021 ... The following is a list of the world's busiest airports by international ... Toronto Pearson International Airport: Mississauga, Ontario ...
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, the second-busiest airport in North America with 73,362,946 passengers in 2022 Mexico City International Airport, the busiest airport in North America outside the United States for the third year in a row In 2022, Montréal-Trudeau International Airport saw the largest recovery in passenger traffic with a 207.1 percent increase in passengers over 2021.
The definition of world's busiest airport has been specified by the Airports Council International in Montreal, Canada. [1] The ACI defines and measures the following three types of airport traffic: Passenger traffic: total passengers embarked and disembarked, passengers in transit counted once [ 2 ]
This is a list of international airports in Canada.. As defined by Transport Canada, an international airport: . means any airport designated by the Contracting State, in whose territory it is situated, as an airport of entry and departure for international commercial air traffic, where the formalities incident to customs, immigration, public health, animal and plant quarantine and similar ...
The new K-W Municipal Airport became a general aviation facility in 1969. From 1951 to 1973, the Waterloo-Wellington Flying Club ran the airport and then sold it to Waterloo Region and the City of Guelph. It became a publicly owned airport and was renamed Waterloo Regional Airport. Today it operates 24 hours, seven days a week.
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