Holiday Travel information from YLW

Tips to make flying Merry!

With record breaking passenger numbers and more airlines serving YLW than ever before to more destinations, the holiday travel season promises to be an active one at Kelowna International Airport (YLW).

YLW expects brisk but steady traffic flow from Dec. 19 through Jan. 5 with more than 100,000 passengers and guests expected through the doors at YLW. The busiest travel days of the year will be Sundays and Mondays Dec. 21, 22, 28, 29 and Jan. 4 and 5 with more than 7,500 travellers expected each day.

Although there are 2,600 parking stalls available, parking at YLW is expected to reach full capacity over this peak period. Those parking at YLW should follow signage and parking lot staff directions. Alternatively, people travelling during this busy holiday period should consider convenient, economical and greener alternatives getting to and from the airport, such as having a friend or family member drop off and pick up; taxi and limousine services; airport shuttle services; and Kelowna Transit. Enjoy the convenience of door-to-door service by arranging alternative transportation methods to the airport ahead of time.    

The airport terminal building opens at 3:30 a.m. with check-in counters, pre-board screening and food services available at 4 a.m.

Passengers are reminded to arrive at the airport in plenty of time. It is recommended to check-in and drop off your baggage for domestic flights at least 90 minutes before boarding time of your flight and at least two hours prior for U.S. and Mexico flights. Avoid last-minute check-ins and the disappointment of missed flights.

Holiday travel tips - what can and cannot be packed in luggage, security information, transportation options and frequently asked questions - can be found on the airport's official site, ylw.kelowna.ca under Holiday Travel. Up-to-date flight information for arrivals and departures can be found at ylw.kelowna.ca , on the airport’s free mobile web app at ylw.kelowna.ca/mobile , or by contacting the air carriers directly.