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Non-Stop Destinations 2015/16 NORTH AMERICAN DESTINATIONS BC & MEXICO DESTINATIONS NON-STOP Airport Airline Flights Per Week Airport Airline Flights Per Week Canada British Code Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 Columbia Code Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 DESTINATIONS 2015/16 Calgary YYC AC, TS1, WG, WS 209 205 Abbotsford YXX IX 14 14 Edmonton YEG AC, WS 117 109 Anahim Lake YAA 8P 7 - NORTH AMERICA & Fort McMurray YMM AC+, WS 22 17 Bella Bella/Coola QBC 8P 7 7 Montreal YUL AC, WS 47 29 Campbell River YBL 8P, 9M2 47 48 BRITISH COLUMBIA Ottawa YOW AC, WS 27 14 Castlegar YCG AC+ 21 19 Regina YQR AC, WS 19 10 Comox YQQ 8P, 9M2, AC+ 56 54 Saskatoon YXE AC+, WS 19 17 Cranbrook YXC 8P, AC+ 30 32 Toronto YYZ AC, WG, WS 203 113 Dawson Creek YDQ BH 6 6 BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA + FORT Whitehorse YXY AC , 4N, WS 21 18 Fort Nelson YYE 9M - 6 NELSON Winnipeg YWG AC, WS 41 34 Fort St. John YXJ AC+, WS++ 37 32 FORT Gulf Islands - 101, 25, SS1 48 41 ST JOHN + PRINCE Kamloops YKA AC 33 47 RUPERT SMITHERS DAWSON MASSET TERRACE CREEK + Kelowna YLW 4N, AC , WG, WS 84 99 PRINCE Airport Airline Flights Per Week SANDSPIT GEORGE United States Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 Masset ZMT 8P 6 6 ANAHIM QUESNEL Code LAKE + BELLA WILLIAMS Nanaimo YCD AC , IX 56 48 COOLA LAKE Anchorage ANC AC 7 - PORT HARDY Nanaimo Harbour ZNA 8O, H3, SS1 73 68 POWELL RIVER KAMLOOPS Atlanta ATL DL 2 - CAMPBELL WHISTLER RIVER + Penticton YYF AC 25 20 COMOX SECHELT KELOWNA TOFINO Chicago ORD AC, UA 28 14 QUALICUM BEACH PENTICTON NANAIMO CRANBROOK GULF ISLANDS CASTLEGAR Port Hardy YZT 8P 18 18 MAPLE BAY TRAIL Dallas DFW AA 21 14 VICTORIA Denver DEN UA 21 14 Powell River YPW 8P 26 26 + ANCHORAGE Detroit DTW DL 1 - Prince George YXS AC , WS 65 64 + WHITEHORSE Honolulu HNL AC, WS 11 20 Prince Rupert YPR AC , BH 21 20 CANADA Qualicum Beach XQU XC, OR 66 26 Houston IAH UA 10 7 FORT McMURRAY Quesnel YQZ 9M2 13 14 Kahului (Maui) OGG AC, WS 8 22 EDMONTON Sandspit YZP AC+ 12 7 SASKATOON MONTREAL Kona (Hawaii) KOA AC, WS 1 8 WINNIPEG OTTAWA VICTORIA CALGARY REGINA Las Vegas LAS AC, WS 23 25 Sechelt YHS 8O, H3 18 17 TORONTO SEATTLE MINNEAPOLIS NEW YORK Smithers YYD AC+, BH 19 13 DETROIT NEWARK Lihue LIH WS - 7 PORTLAND CHICAGO WASHINGTON D.C. Terrace YXT AC+, BH, WS 67 58 Los Angeles LAX AA,AC,AS,DL,WS 90 70 LIHUE SALT LAKE CITY UNITED STATES HONOLULU SAN FRANCISCO Minneapolis MSP DL 14 13 Tofino YAZ OR, XC 23 7 & SAN JOSE DENVER LAS VEGAS ATLANTA Trail YZZ 8P 13 13 KAHULUI New York JFK CX, DL, PR 18 11 PALM SPRINGS LOS ANGELES & + ++ KONA DALLAS Victoria YYJ 8P, AC , WG, WS 171 169 ORANGE COUNTY PHOENIX ORLANDO Newark EWR AC, UA 14 7 SAN DIEGO HOUSTON Victoria Harbour YWH 8O, H3, JB 39 39 Orange County SNA WS 7 6 MEXICO Williams Lake YWL 8P, 9M2 33 33 Orlando NEW MCO WS - 2 SAN JOSE DEL CABO MAZATLAN CANCUN Orlando NEW SFB N8 2 - Airport Airline Flights Per Week PUERTO VALLARTA MEXICO CITY HUATULCO Mexico Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 MANZANILLO Palm Springs PSP AC, WS 2 20 Code IXTAPA/ ZIHUATANEJO Phoenix PHX AA, AC, WS 18 28 Cancun CUN AC, EG, TS, WG, WS 2 13 Portland PDX AC+, AS+++ 42 35 Huatulco HUX WG - 2 Salt Lake City SLC DL2 14 7 Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo ZIH AC - 1 San Diego NEW SAN AC, WS 10 - Manzanillo ZLO C6, WG - 1 San Francisco SFO AC, UA, WS 62 45 Mazatlan MZT WG, WS 1 2 San Jose NEW SJC AC 14 - Mexico City MEX AC, AM 14 14 Seattle SEA AC+, AS+++, DL 125 95 Puerto Vallarta PVR AC, TS, WG, WS 3 12 Washington DC IAD UA 1 - San Jose Del Cabo SJD AC, WG, WS 1 5 www.yvr.ca INTERNATIONAL DESTINATIONS AIRLINES SERVING YVR NON-STOP Airport Airline Flights Per Week Asia Code Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 AM AC AC CA AF DESTINATIONS 2015/16 Beijing PEK AC, CA 14 14 Guangzhou CAN CZ 7 7 Aeromexico Air Canada / Air Canada Air China Air France Hong Kong HKG AC, CX 21 21 Air Canada Express Rouge INTERNATIONAL NZ 4N TS AS NH Manila MNL PR 7 10 Osaka KIX AC 6 - Air Air North Air Transat Alaska All Nippon Seoul ICN AC, KE 14 14 New Zealand Airlines Airways Shanghai/Kunming PVG AC, MU 21 17 AA BA 5T CX 9M Shenyang/Chengdu SHE 3U 3 3 KUNMING CHENGDU ROME Taipei TPE BR, CI 12 10 MUNICH American British Canadian Cathay Pacific Central GUANGZHOU FRANKFURT BEIJING AMSTERDAM Tokyo (Haneda) HND NH 7 7 North Airways Mountain Air HONG KONG LONDON Airlines Airways SHANGHAI SHENYANG PARIS Tokyo (Narita) NRT AC, JL 14 14 TAIPEI SEOUL DUBLIN CI MU CZ DE DL MANILA OSAKA REYKJAVIK TOKYO Airport Airline Flights Per Week China China China Southern Condor Delta South Pacific Summer ‘16 Code Winter ‘15 Airlines Eastern Airlines Air Lines* s s s Auckland AKL NZ 5 5 s WK BR H3 BH JB 6 hr Brisbane NEW BNE AC 7 - 15 hr 12 hr 10 hr Sydney SYD AC, QF 8 7 S Edelweiss EVA Air Harbour Air Hawkair Helijet AirwaysH Airport Airline Flights Per Week Europe AS+++ FI IX JL XC Code Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 BRISBANE 1 Amsterdam AMS KL, TS 9 5 Icelandair S Horizon Air Island Japan KD Air SYDNEY Dublin NEW DUB AC 3 - Express Air Airlines CURRENT ROUTE 1 Frankfurt FRA DE, LH, TS 11 7 KL KE LH OR 8P AUCKLAND EST. FLIGHT TIME FROM YVR (HRS) Glasgow GLA TS1 1 - 1 London (Gatwick) LGW TS , WS 13 2 KLM Royal Korean Air Lufthansa Orca Pacific Coastal S S London (Heathrow) LHR AC, BA 21 14 Dutch Airlines German Airlines Airways Airlines Manchester MAN TS1 2 - PR QF 101 SS1 3U Munich MUC LH 7 - Paris CDG TS1, AF 7 3 Philippine Qantas Salt Spring Seair Sichuan S S Airlines Airways Air Seaplanes Airlines Reykjavik KEF FI 3 - ++ Rome NEW FCO TS 1 - WG 25 UA 8O WS Zurich ZRH WK 3 - S Tofino Air United West Coast WestJet Sunwing S Airlines** Air Airlines Caribbean/ Airport Airline Flights Per Week Central America Code Summer ‘16 Winter ‘15 * Delta Air Lines includes Delta Connections Santa Clara, Cuba SNU TS, WG - 2 ** United Airlines includes United Express + Varadero, Cuba VRA WG1 1 2 Air Canada includes flights operated by Air Canada Express ++ WestJet includes flights operated by WestJet Encore +++ Alaska Airlines includes flights operated by Horizon Air 1 Charter flights may have one stop en-route 2 Code share airline H Operates from Helijet facility S Operates from South Terminal/public floatplane facility Destinations and airlines are subject to change without notice. Based on schedule information available: February 2016 www.yvr.ca.
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