Vancouver International Airport (YVR) Traveler Essentials

Terminals
The airport has a Main Terminal for domestic and international flights plus a South Terminal for regional and floatplane services. The Main Terminal is divided into domestic, US transborder, and international concourses.
Distance to city
12 km / 25 min by SkyTrain

Overview

Vancouver International Airport is the second-busiest airport in Canada and a major hub for trans-Pacific traffic between North America and Asia. It is a primary hub for Air Canada and serves as a key gateway to British Columbia. The airport is frequently recognized for its design, art installations, and passenger experience.

Transport to city center

The Canada Line SkyTrain runs directly from the terminal to downtown Vancouver in about 25 minutes. Taxis and ride-hailing services are also readily available.

Wi-Fi

Free unlimited Wi-Fi is available throughout the airport.

Lounges

Multiple lounges operate here, including Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges and Plaza Premium lounges.

Security & customs

US preclearance facilities mean transborder passengers complete US formalities in Vancouver; international arrivals use automated kiosks to speed entry.

Travel tips

US-bound travelers clear American immigration and customs before departure, so allow extra time. The SkyTrain is the fastest and cheapest way downtown.

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