Kelowna International Airport

Kelowna International Airport
IATA: YLWICAO: CYLW
WMO: 71203
Summary
Airport type Public
Owner Transport Canada[1]
Operator City of Kelowna
Serves Kelowna, British Columbia
Hub for
Time zone PST (UTC−08:00)
  Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−07:00)
Elevation AMSL 1,420 ft / 433 m
Coordinates 49°57′26″N 119°22′40″W / 49.95722°N 119.37778°W / 49.95722; -119.37778Coordinates: 49°57′26″N 119°22′40″W / 49.95722°N 119.37778°W / 49.95722; -119.37778
Website www.kelowna.ca
Map
CYLW

Location in British Columbia

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
16/34 8,900 2,713 Asphalt
Statistics (2014)
Aircraft movements 77,492
Passengers 1,602,899
Sources: Canada Flight Supplement[2]
Environment Canada[3]
Movements from Statistics Canada[4]
Passenger statistics from City of Kelowna (2014).[5]

Kelowna International Airport (IATA: YLW, ICAO: CYLW) is a Canadian airport located approximately 10 minutes or 6.2 nautical miles (11.5 km; 7.1 mi) northeast of Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada, on Highway 97.

The single runway airport operates scheduled air service to the major hub airports of Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, Victoria, and Seattle, as well as less frequent seasonal service to Cancún, Puerto Vallarta, Los Cabos, Phoenix, and Las Vegas. Currently, the airport handles up to 38 commercial departures a day, or approximately 266 departures per week.

In 2014, the airport was among the busiest airports in Canada by number of passengers with 1,602,899, representing a 6.5% increase over 2013.[5]

Terminal facilities

Interior of the airport terminal's check-in area.
Departure lounge of the airport.

Today, the recently expanded main terminal building is a modern, full-service facility covering approximately 76,000 sq ft (7,100 m2). There are 10 aircraft loading positions, all of which but two are fitted with jet bridges. The arrivals area contains three baggage carousels, one of which can be cordoned off to accommodate international/US arrivals (and remaining two for domestic arrivals) and Canadian Customs processing (The airport has CATSA pre-board screening area, but not US pre-boarding clearance zone).

Several food and beverage services, including Tim Horton's and White Spot Legends Restaurant, newsstands (Skyway Gifts and News), and tourist-related retail stores (Okanagan Estate Wine Cellar), in addition to a limited selection of duty-free goods (Okanagan Style and Duty Free), can be found in the terminal. The departure lounge features a wired business centre and complimentary wireless Internet. The airport's focal point is a glass rotunda which contains a fountain and the cylindrical glass sculpture "Escape from Stella Polaris" and Skyway Atrium Lounge. Kelowna Art Gallery operates a satellite site at the airport. A small observation area is located on the mezzanine level.

Airlines and destinations

Key destinations from the airport are Pacific Northwest (US and Canada), Western Canada, Northern Canada, Toronto as well as seasonal connections to Las Vegas, Mexico and Caribbean.

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Air Canada Vancouver
Air Canada Express Calgary, Vancouver
Air Canada Rouge Toronto-Pearson
Air North Vancouver, Whitehorse
Charter: Edmonton
Air Transat
operated by Enerjet
Seasonal: Cancún, Puerto Vallarta
Alaska Airlines
operated by Horizon Air
Seattle/Tacoma
Canadian North Charter: Fort McMurray, Kamloops, Vancouver
Central Mountain Air Prince George
NewLeaf
operated by Flair Airlines
Hamilton, Winnipeg, Edmonton
Pacific Coastal Airlines Cranbrook, Victoria
Charter: Kamloops
Sunwing Airlines Seasonal: Cancún, Varadero
WestJet Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto–Pearson, Vancouver
Seasonal: Cancún, Las Vegas, Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Puerto Vallarta, San José del Cabo, Winnipeg
WestJet Encore Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Carson Air[6] Kamloops, Calgary, Vancouver
KF Cargo Calgary, Vancouver
SkyLink Express Vancouver, Kamloops

Statistics

Annual traffic

Annual passenger traffic (enplaned + deplaned) at Kelowna Airport, 2004 to 2015[7]
Year Passengers
20151,594,467
20141,602,899
2013 1,503,288
20121,440,952
2011 1,390,187
2010 1,391,807
2009 1,367,631
20081,389,883
20071,363,391
20061,226,442
20051,078,652
2004894,561

Ground transportation

Cars, buses and taxis can connect to the airport for Kelowna via Highway 97N. The airport has an outdoor parking lot next to the terminal and some short term spaces near the terminal building.

Public transit

The airport is serviced by Kelowna Regional Route 23 and Vernon Regional Route 90 (rush hour service only) buses, which connect Vernon and Lake Country with UBC Okanagan Exchange in Kelowna. The airport is not served by the bus on evenings and weekends.[8] Passengers heading to downtown Kelowna or West Kelowna can transfer to 97X express bus at UBC Okanagan Exchange.

Future expansion

In 2006, the Kelowna International Airport Advisory Committee created the Master Plan 2025, a document dedicated to the expansion of the Kelowna International Airport. The Plan is expected to cost approximately $150 million. Due to YLW's unprecedented growth, a Master Plan was required to aid in keeping the airport at modern traffic handling standards. By 2008, the airport lengthened the single runway to 8,900 ft (2,700 m), and plans to lengthen to 10,000 ft (3,000 m) by 2025. Also, the passenger terminal has been expanded so as to allow hourly processing of 680 passengers in 2015, and will be further expanded as to allow 900 passengers by 2025. Currently, the hourly rate is approximately 400 passengers. In order to do this, the terminal size will be nearly doubled, and a 2,400 space parkade will be constructed. Also, to reduce vehicular traffic congestion, a diamond overpass/underpass interchange will be constructed at the current intersection of Highway 97 and Airport Way.[9]

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. "Airport Divestiture Status Report". Transport Canada. Retrieved April 3, 2007.
  2. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 15 September 2016 to 0901Z 10 November 2016
  3. Synoptic/Metstat Station Information
  4. Total aircraft movements by class of operation — NAV CANADA towers
  5. 1 2 "Facts and statistics". City of Kelowna. Retrieved August 6, 2015.
  6. Carson Air
  7. Facts and Statistics. Retrieved on Apr 3, 2015.
  8. Kelowna Regional Transit Route 23 Schedule
  9. City of Kelowna (July 3, 2006). "Kelowna International Airport Master Plan 2005 Summary Document" (PDF). (652 KB). Retrieved on March 26, 2007
  10. Canadian Aviation Safety Board (June 29, 1988). "Aviation Occurrence Report: Pacific Western Airlines Flight 117" (PDF). (2.29 MB) (CASB Publication No. 86-P64053). Retrieved on March 27, 2007
  11. 1 2 "WestJet plane slips off tarmac in Kelowna blizzard". CBC News. January 7, 2013. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  12. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/jim-prentice-plane-crash-killed-1.3804941

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