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Interior of the airport terminal's check-in area Departure lounge of the airport. The main terminal building is a full-service facility covering approximately 76,000 sq ft (7,100 m 2). There are 10 aircraft loading positions, half of which are fitted with jet bridges.
[1] [2] [5] [6] While the Kelowna International Airport serves as the only international airport in the Okanagan area and handles 62 commercial flights a day, [7] the Penticton Regional Airport provides three commercial flights daily, with one fewer on Sunday, to one location: the Vancouver International Airport. [5]
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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 procedures are carried out.
Narita Airport Terminal 1 Narita Airport Terminal 2·3: Haneda Airport: Keikyū Airport Line: Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Haneda Airport Terminal 3: Miyazaki: Miyazaki Airport: Miyazaki Kūkō Line: Miyazaki Airport: Yonago: Yonago Airport: Sakai Line: Yonago-Airport Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur International Airport: ERL KLIA Ekspres ...
Haneda Airport Terminal 1·2 Station, a railway station serving Tokyo International Airport Terminal 1 and Terminal 2; Haneda Airport Terminal 3 Station, a railway station serving Tokyo International Airport Terminal 3; Narita Airport Terminal 1 Station, a railway station serving Narita International Airport Terminal 1
Funding for the transit system is shared between the City of Kelowna, Regional District of Central Okanagan, District of Lake Country, City of West Kelowna, Westbank First Nation and BC Transit, [2] while the planning and routing decisions are primarily made by Kelowna City Council. [3] Kelowna Regional Transit was one of the first public ...