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Calgary International is one of the largest airports in Canada and offers well over a thousand weekly flights to destinations all over the world.
Alongside Calgary International Airport (YYC) there is 1 airport within the 100 mile catchment area of Calgary, which is Red Deer Airport (YQF) (74 Miles).
Calgary International Airport in Canada accounts for 5.68% of flights within Canada's air travel market.
A total of 19 airlines fly from Calgary International Airport. These include Air Canada, Westjet, Air Transat, United Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines, Central Mountain Air, American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Northwestern Airlease.
There are 12 countries that you can fly to from Calgary International Airport. These include Canada Cheap flight (42.5%) :: the United States Cheap flight (31.1%) :: Cheap flight to Mexico (9.4%) :: Flight to the United Kingdom (4.7%) :: Flight to Germany (3.8%) :: Cheap flight to Cuba (1.9%) :: Netherlands Flight (1.9%) :: Flight to France (0.9%) :: Bahamas Flight (0.9%) and Cheap flight to Jamaica (0.9%).
Calgary International Airport operates fares to 63 airports. These include Edmonton Cheap fares (Edmonton International Airport), Flight deals to Vancouver (Vancouver International Airport), Toronto Cheap fares (Pearson International Airport), Flight deals to Winnipeg (Winnipeg Airport), Saskatoon Fares (Saskatoon Airport), Regina Cheap fares (Regina Airport), Kelowna Fares (Kelowna Airport), Flight deals to Houston (George Bush Intercontinental Airport), Victoria Cheap fares (Victoria International Airport) and Flight deals to Fort McMurray (Fort McMurray Airport).
Calgary is an attractive and vibrant city located on the banks of the Bow River, close to the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is the largest city in the province of Alberta enjoying remarkable growth as a consequence of a flourishing oil and gas industry. In recent years, the metropolitan-area population has increased to over a million and has attracted a very well educated and prosperous workforce. Famous as a destination for winter sports, Calgary became the first Canadian city to host the Olympic Winter Games in 1988. Both in winter and summer, the Rocky Mountain range,especially the Banff National Park, draws visitors from around the globe for its splendour, natural beauty and wintersports. As well as being the eastern gateway to the Rocky Mountains, Calgary has also developed into a tourist destination in its own right. It is a growing cosmopolitan city of diverse and dynamic neighbourhoods, home to several galleries and museums, live theatre, sophisticated shopping, boutique hotels and major-league sports but has still preserved the appeal of its small town roots.