Canada's second busiest airport, Vancouver International Airport, also known as YVR, is located 30 minutes outside the city. 119 cities worldwide are served by it. In the 2010 and 2011 Skytrax survey, it was ranked the top airport in North America. Vancouver International Airport is the second-busiest airport in Canada, with over a million travellers passing through it every month. Some are locals heading out of town, and many are visitors flying in to work, play or explore our beautiful city. Others never see the city, if they just have layovers at YVR.
Options for getting from YVR to downtown Vancouver include transit, scheduled coach transfers, limousine, taxi, and car rentals.
There's nothing worse than being bored and uncomfortable if you have a long delay or a few hours to kill between flights. YVR is a pretty good spot to be stuck though, if you have to entertain yourself. Vancouver International Airport's interior has a local theme, featuring one of the most extensive collections of Pacific Northwest Coast Native art in the world, and blues and greens to reflect the colours of the land, sea and sky. The airport uses a great deal of carpet and vast expanses of glass to let in large amounts of natural light. The International arrivals hall is one of the most noticeable places for an arriving passenger; it is a large area where immigration and customs procedures are completed. There is a large waterfall under the escalators down which passengers arrive on their way to the platform.
One of the airport's most impressive features has to be the 114,000 litre aquarium in the main atrium of the international terminal. This marine exhibit is a partnership YVR has with the Vancouver Aquarium; for most new visitors, it is the main attraction.
You go through US Customs at Vancouver Airport rather than when you arrive in the United States if you are traveling to or returning to the United States. This makes it like being on any other domestic US flight when you arrive at your US destination. You need to take this into account when planning your arrival time at the airport, since this can add a bit of time. You must also purchase any duty free before passing through US immigration. Upon your arrival in the US, it is unlikely you will be able to buy duty free. To get to US immigration, you actually have to walk through the duty free store.
If you're travelling with kids, check out the airfield at the Public Observation Area. You can find the Public Observation Area in the Domestic Terminal; it is a great place to relax, watch a busy airfield in action, and have a coffee. An interactive map of the terminal, runways and surrounding areas is found in this space that features floor-to-ceiling windows, free telescopes, information panels, and interactive kiosks.
Options for getting from YVR to downtown Vancouver include transit, scheduled coach transfers, limousine, taxi, and car rentals.
There's nothing worse than being bored and uncomfortable if you have a long delay or a few hours to kill between flights. YVR is a pretty good spot to be stuck though, if you have to entertain yourself. Vancouver International Airport's interior has a local theme, featuring one of the most extensive collections of Pacific Northwest Coast Native art in the world, and blues and greens to reflect the colours of the land, sea and sky. The airport uses a great deal of carpet and vast expanses of glass to let in large amounts of natural light. The International arrivals hall is one of the most noticeable places for an arriving passenger; it is a large area where immigration and customs procedures are completed. There is a large waterfall under the escalators down which passengers arrive on their way to the platform.
One of the airport's most impressive features has to be the 114,000 litre aquarium in the main atrium of the international terminal. This marine exhibit is a partnership YVR has with the Vancouver Aquarium; for most new visitors, it is the main attraction.
You go through US Customs at Vancouver Airport rather than when you arrive in the United States if you are traveling to or returning to the United States. This makes it like being on any other domestic US flight when you arrive at your US destination. You need to take this into account when planning your arrival time at the airport, since this can add a bit of time. You must also purchase any duty free before passing through US immigration. Upon your arrival in the US, it is unlikely you will be able to buy duty free. To get to US immigration, you actually have to walk through the duty free store.
If you're travelling with kids, check out the airfield at the Public Observation Area. You can find the Public Observation Area in the Domestic Terminal; it is a great place to relax, watch a busy airfield in action, and have a coffee. An interactive map of the terminal, runways and surrounding areas is found in this space that features floor-to-ceiling windows, free telescopes, information panels, and interactive kiosks.
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