Category: Charlottetown YYG

  • Air Transat Makes Strategic Leap with New Rio de Janeiro Flights from Toronto and Montreal

    New for winter: 2025-2026 (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)

    A strengthened 2025-2026 winter program including a total of 14 new routes

    MONTREAL, Aug. 7, 2025 /CNW/ – Air Transat, voted World’s Best Leisure Airline at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards, today announces new non-stop service to Rio de Janeiro* from both Toronto and Montreal. These flights will be operated with the Airbus A330 aircraft; twice weekly from Toronto (on Wednesdays and Saturdays) and once weekly from Montreal (on Thursdays), where Air Transat will be the only carrier offering a non-stop service. This addition is part of a broader set of recent announcements that reinforce the company’s winter offering.

    Winter program 2025-2026 (CNW Group/Transat A.T. Inc.)

    This winter, Air Transat will operate a total of 14 new routes from its Canadian gateways, including several new destinations and the extension of certain transatlantic services. From Montreal, travellers will enjoy non-stop access to Rio de Janeiro, Guadalajara, Valencia, Bordeaux and Madrid. From Toronto, they will be able to fly to Georgetown (Guyana), Medellín, and Istanbul in partnership with Turkish Airlines, in addition to Rio de Janeiro.

    “This enriched winter schedule marks an important milestone in the evolution of our network,” said Sebastian Ponce, Transat’s Chief Revenue Officer. “By targeting markets we have never served before, we are pursuing a clear diversification strategy toward destinations that Canadians are eager to explore, supported by growing connectivity through our expanding network of partners.”

    Air Transat’s winter program to the South also continues to diversify, with departures not only from major hubs, but also from Quebec City and new Canadian cities such as WindsorFredericton and Charlottetown

    New for Winter 2025-2026:

    RouteDetails*
    Toronto (YYZ) – Rio de Janeiro (GIG)2 flights/week, starting February 4, 2026
    Toronto (YYZ) – Istanbul (IST)2 flights/week, starting December 6, 2025
    Toronto (YYZ) – Georgetown (GEO)2 flights/week, starting December 16, 2025
    Toronto (YYZ) – Medellín (MDE) via Cartagena (CTG)2 flights/week, starting November 1, 2025
    Montreal (YUL) – Rio de Janeiro (GIG)1 flight/week, starting February 5, 2026
    Montreal (YUL) – Guadalajara (GDL)2 flights/week, starting December 13, 2025
    Montreal (YUL) – Bordeaux (BOD)1 flight/week, starting February 21, 2026
    Montreal (YUL) – Madrid (MAD)2 flights/week, starting February 18, 2026
    Montreal (YUL) – Valencia (VLC)1 flight/week, starting February 21, 2026
    Quebec City (YQB) – Fort-de-France (FDF)1 flight/week, starting December 14, 2025
    Quebec City (YQB) – Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP)1 flight/week, starting February 18, 2026
    Charlottetown (YYG) – Cancún (CUN)1 flight/week, starting February 18, 2026
    Fredericton (YFC) – Cancún (CUN)1 flight/week, starting February 18, 2026
    Windsor (YQG) – Punta Cana (PUJ)1 flight/week, starting December 19, 2025
    *Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season. 

    Air Transat is also strengthening its overall winter offering by increasing capacity and adding frequencies on several existing routes to the South and across the Atlantic, giving even more flexibility to its clients. Compared to last winter, this year’s schedule represents a capacity increase of approximately 6%.

    Expanded transatlantic program:

    RouteDetails*
    Montreal (YUL) – Lyon (LYS)3 flights/week (+1)
    Montreal (YUL) – Marseille (MRS)3 flights/week (+1)
    Quebec City (YQB) – Paris (CDG)4 flights/week (+1)
    *Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season, along with variations compared to winter 2024-2025.

    Expanded South program:

    RouteDetails*
    Halifax (YHZ) – Montego Bay (MBJ)Extended season (starting in December) and 2 flights/week (+1)
    Montreal (YUL) – Punta Cana (PUJ)16 flights/week (+2)
    Montreal (YUL) – Holguin (HOG)5 flights/week (+1)
    Montreal (YUL) – Puerto Vallarta (PVR)6 flights/week (+1)
    Montreal (YUL) – Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP)4 flights/week (+1)
    Toronto (YYZ) – Cayo Coco (CCC)4 flights/week (+1)
    Toronto (YYZ) – Cartagena (CTG)2 flights/week (+1)
    Toronto (YYZ) – Puerto Plata (POP)5 flights/week (+1)
    Toronto (YYZ) – Saint Martin (SXM)2 flights/week (+1)
    Toronto (YYZ) – Rio Hato (RIH)3 flights/week (+1)
    Quebec City (YQB) – Cancún (CUN)7 flights/week (+1)
    Quebec City (YQB) – Holguin (HOG)3 flights/week (+1)
    *Number of weekly frequencies at the peak of the season, along with variations compared to winter 2024-2025.

    Connectivity within the Air Transat network also continues to improve, particularly through its growing complementarity with Porter Airlines’ flights, which facilitate connections from Montreal, Toronto and Quebec City.

    *The flights have been planned in coordination with Brazilian and Canadian authorities and remain subject to the required regulatory approvals.

    About Air Transat
    Founded in Montreal 37 years ago, Air Transat is a leading travel brand voted 2025 World’s Best Leisure Airline by passengers at the Skytrax World Airline Awards. Its program offers access to international destinations, mainly in Europe, the Caribbean, the east coast of the United States, South America and North Africa. Air Transat is recognized for its excellent customer service. Its fleet includes some of the most energy-efficient aircraft in their category. Based in Montreal with major hubs in YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ), it has 5,000 employees with a common purpose to bring people closer together. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T. Inc. (TSX: TRZ). www.airtransat.com

  • Porter Airlines Inaugurating New Atlantic Canada Routes

    Nonstop service to Deer Lake and Charlottetown takes off from Toronto Pearson

    TORONTO-June 9, 2025-(BUSINESS WIRE)–Porter Airlines is launching two new nonstop routes, connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Deer Lake Regional Airport (YDF) and Charlottetown Airport (YYG). The flights open up additional travel possibilities across the country, with connecting options via Toronto linking to Western Canada.

    Deer Lake service begins today, with three weekly roundtrips, while Charlottetown flights take off on June 13, with four weekly roundtrips, increasing to daily service on June 26. These new Toronto routes will operate seasonally, ending in early-September after the peak summer season.

    The flight schedules are as follows:

    RouteDepartureArrivalFlight frequencyService conclusion
    Toronto Pearson to Deer Lake1:55 p.m.6:05 p.m.  
       Tuesday, Thursday, SaturdaySeptember 13
    Deer Lake to Toronto Pearson7:00 p.m.8:36 p.m.
    Toronto Pearson to Charlottetown1:45 p.m. 4:55 p.m.Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 
         September 14
    Charlottetown to Toronto Pearson5:50 p.m.7:15 p.m.*Daily service begins June 26

    All times local

    Both routes will be operated with the airline’s 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. The two-by-two configuration means there are no middle seats on any Porter flight. Passengers will enjoy Porter’s signature elevated economy experience with free, fast streaming WiFi, complimentary beer and wine, and premium Canadian snacks.

    Whether it’s the impressive Gros Morne hiking trails and sandy beaches in Deer Lake, the rich Canadian history and Victorian architecture in Charlottetown, or the diverse culture, arts, dining and entertainment scene of Toronto, Canadians have endless options when planning their summer travels.

    Connections are available to Porter’s extensive network through Toronto. The service complements Porter’s existing summer seasonal service between Deer Lake and Halifax, and year-round service between Ottawa and Charlottetown, also providing passengers with a number of connections through Porter’s North American network. These routes are operated on the 78-seat De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft.

    For more information, visit www.flyporter.com.

    Quotes

    “Domestic travel is at an all-time high and travellers can now explore the east coast charm and beauty that Deer Lake and Charlottetown offer. Travellers heading west will also benefit from increased air service with the launch of these two routes and have options to connect to even more destinations across Canada and beyond.”
    – Andrew Pierce, vice president, network planning and reporting

    “YYG is thrilled to welcome Porter Airlines’ new non-stop service between Charlottetown and Toronto Pearson Airport. This new route launches just in time to welcome travellers to PEI for the summer tourism season while providing another option for Islanders wanting to visit the Toronto area or one of Porter’s many connecting markets through Pearson. It is exciting to see Porter continue to expand services at YYG and we look forward to working with them to ensure their continued success in our market.”
    – Doug Newson, chief executive officer, Charlottetown Airport Authority

    “We are thrilled to have Porter Airlines expand service at YDF with a direct flight into Toronto Pearson. This new service provides our passengers with more options to connect into Porter’s network throughout western Canada and beyond. At the same time, it provides another opportunity for us to welcome tourists, family and friends to western Newfoundland and Labrador. Our partnership with Porter Airlines continues to grow and develop to benefit our entire region.”
    – Tammy Priddle, president and chief executive officer, Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority

    About Porter

    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com

  • Air Transat Flies South from Three New Canadian Cities: Windsor, Charlottetown and Fredericton

    MONTREAL, May 15, 2025 /CNW/ – Air Transat, voted the 2024 World’s Best Leisure Airline by Skytrax, continues to enhance its winter program with the addition of three new departure points in Canada. Starting in winter 2025-2026, travellers from Windsor (YQG) will enjoy weekly flights to Punta Cana (PUJ), while those from Charlottetown (YYG) and Fredericton (YFC) will have access to a new route to Cancún (CUN).

    “The addition of Windsor, Charlottetown and Fredericton to our winter flight program demonstrates our commitment to expanding our network in the Canadian market,” said Sebastian Ponce, Transat’s Chief Revenue Officer. “Thanks to optimized operations, we are strengthening our leadership position in Cancún and Punta Cana, while increasing our brand presence in Eastern Canada and Southern Ontario.”

    Departures from Windsor to Punta Cana will be offered every Friday from December 19, 2025, to April 10, 2026. Then, starting February 18, 2026, flights from Charlottetown and Fredericton to Cancún will be offered every Wednesday, until April 22, 2026.

    These new routes will offer travellers from these regions direct access to these popular sun destinations, as well as the simplicity of Transat’s signature all-inclusive packages.

    Details of Air Transat’s full winter 2025-2026 program will be announced soon.

    About Air Transat
    Founded in Montreal 37 years ago, Air Transat is a leading travel brand voted 2024 World’s Best Leisure Airline by passengers at the Skytrax World Airline Awards. Its program offers access to international destinations, mainly in Europe, the Caribbean, the east coast of the United States, South America and North Africa. Air Transat is recognized for its excellent customer service. Its fleet includes some of the most energy-efficient aircraft in their category. Based in Montreal with major hubs in YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport and Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ), it has 5,000 employees with a common purpose to bring people closer together. Air Transat is a business unit of Transat A.T. Inc. www.airtransat.com

  • Charlottetown Airport Authority Releases 2024 Results, Provides Update on Terminal Expansion Project at Annual Meeting

    May 6, 2025 – Charlottetown, PE – The Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. (CAA) proudly unveiled its annual report for the fiscal year 2024 at its Annual Public Meeting this morning at YYG Charlottetown Airport. Andrew Pierce, Porter Airlines Vice President of Network Planning and Reporting, was the guest speaker for the event.

    Key highlights from the 2024 annual report include:

    1. Record-Breaking Passenger Numbers: CAA reported another year of record-breaking passenger traffic, as 410,733 passengers travelled through YYG. This demonstrates the airport’s vital role in connecting Prince Edward Island to the world.
    2. Infrastructure Development: Progress on the air terminal building expansion project, with the commencement of Phase 1b, and continued planning for Phases 2 and 3. This ongoing development is crucial to meeting the growing demands of our passengers and airlines.
    3. Enhanced Connectivity: CAA received strong support from its airline partners, with Air Canada, Porter, WestJet, and Flair providing service to six destinations.
    4. Sustainability Initiatives: The launch of new sustainability and accessibility plans underscores CAA’s dedication to responsible and inclusive growth. Achieving Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation is a major accomplishment and demonstrates a commitment to reducing our environmental impact.
    5. Economic Impact: The presence of YYG Charlottetown Airport continues to be a major economic driver for Prince Edward Island, generating a significant economic impact for the province.

    CAA Board Chair Steve Loggie kicked off the meeting and thanked passengers, partners, and employees for their patronage in 2024. “The support that we received from our airline partners and passengers drove the positive results revealed today. That support and the steadfast commitment of our employees will allow us to continue to grow and thrive in the future,” Loggie remarked. “We look forward to working with all of our partners and the community as we strive to provide expanded air services and facilities to meet their needs.”

    The Honourable Zach Bell, Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture for the Province of PEI, as well as City of Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown provided remarks at today’s meeting.

    “The Charlottetown Airport Authority’s continued growth and innovation are vital to our province’s tourism success,” said Honourable Zack Bell, minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture. “As we celebrate another record year, the Province of Prince Edward Island remains committed to supporting initiatives that enhance visitor experiences and strengthen our Island’s connections to the world. We will work with YYG and regional partners to expand air access and restore critical connections that support business travel and our tourism industry. ”

    “On behalf of the City of Charlottetown, I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to the hardworking staff at YYG for another record-breaking year in 2024,” said Mayor Brown. “With more than 410,000 people passing through our airport last year, this incredible growth is fueling tourism, business and new opportunities for Charlottetown and all of Prince Edward Island, and for that, I thank all staff members for their continued dedication and commitment.”

    The Airport Authority also took the time to provide an update on the Air Terminal Building Expansion project. Phase 1b will be completed later this year while the design work for Phases 2 and 3 are nearing completion. This project is a $40 million investment in YYG that is planned to be completed in 2027.

    “2024 was a year of significant growth and strategic investment for Charlottetown Airport Authority,” adds Doug Newson, CEO of the Charlottetown Airport Authority. “We’ve not only seen another record year for passenger traffic but have also laid the groundwork for a more sustainable and enhanced airport experience for all who pass through YYG. We are excited about the future and remain committed to enhancing the passenger experience, strengthening air connectivity, and advancing our sustainability goals.”

    The 2024 Annual Report can be found here.


    About the Airport Authority

    Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. assumed operational and financial responsibility for the Charlottetown Airport on March 1, 1999. The Board of Directors oversee the affairs of the airport with a mission to provide a safe, secure, and fiscally responsible airport that connects PEI to the world and drives economic growth. In 2024, more than 410,000 passengers travelled through the airport on an annual basis, generating more than $366 million in total economic impact in Prince Edward Island.

  • Porter expands service throughout North America this summer

    Network capacity increasing by 25%

    TORONTO / March 31, 2025 – Porter Airlines is updating its 2025 summer schedule. Increases in capacity are spread across new destinations, the continuation of winter routes into summer, and added frequencies. Domestic flying during this period is now 80% of total network capacity, up from 75% in its original summer plan. This is balanced by targeted frequency reductions in select U.S. markets. Despite the changes, Porter’s presence in the Canada-U.S. market will be 25% larger than last summer.

    The summer schedule is supported by 10 additional Embraer E195-E2 aircraft compared to 2024, growing the number of jets in the airline’s fleet to 44 (of an order up to 100). These operate in conjunction with the airline’s regional fleet of 29 De Havilland Dash 8-400s.

    “Our goal is to fly where our customers want to travel, and this is a moment Canada is at the top of many people’s list,” said Kevin Jackson, president, Porter Airlines. “We are adding routes and increasing flights in regions across the country to meet this demand.”

    The updated domestic schedule includes the following details over peak summer operations:

    Route ChangesNew Peak Summer Schedule
    NEW Moncton – Toronto Pearson5x weekly
    Vancouver – Toronto Pearson6x daily
    Victoria – Toronto Pearson12x weekly
    Charlottetown – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    St. John’s – Toronto Pearson14x weekly
    Kelowna – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Deer Lake – Toronto Pearson3x weekly
    Thunder Bay – Toronto Pearson7x weekly
    Calgary – Toronto Pearson4x daily
    Montre´al – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Vancouver14x weekly
    Hamilton – Calgary6x weekly
    Hamilton – Edmonton7x weekly
    Hamilton – Halifax7x weekly
    Victoria – Ottawa7x weekly
    Halifax – Deer Lake7x weekly

    Highlights:

    • Toronto Pearson-Moncton is a new route, which complements existing flights between Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport-Moncton and Ottawa-Moncton. 
    • Hamilton-Vancouver service doubles to 14 weekly flights, representative of strong pre-booking demand for this new route taking off in June.
    • Montre´al-Vancouver and Toronto-St. John’s both double planned service to 14 weekly flights.

    “These routes complement existing schedules by creating more non-stop flight options and greater connectivity for travelling beyond hubs in Toronto, Ottawa, Montre´al and Halifax,” added Jackson.

    Porter is also launching new service between Toronto Pearson – New York-LaGuardia and Montre´al – New York-Newark this spring. This is supported by expanding winter seasonal service through the summer to destinations such as Phoenix and San Diego, and increasing year-over-year capacity for Las Vegas and San Francisco. 

    “Porter has increased capacity in the U.S. by 25% year-over-year. Based on our current spring bookings, the number of passengers travelling on Porter across our transborder routes is up more than our capacity, demonstrating strong traveller demand for Porter’s elevated experience. As we shift some capacity to domestic routes in the near term to account for consumer travel interest, we are still seeing an overall increase in U.S. travel on Porter flights,” said Jackson.

    On every flight, passengers enjoy Porter’s signature service, including no middle seats, complimentary wine and beer served in glassware and premium snacks. Routes operated with the new Embraer E195-E2 also have free, fast WiFi available for everyone.

    Full schedule details are available at www.flyporter.com.

    About Porter Airlines
    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com 

  • Porter Airlines growing Atlantic Canada access to Charlottetown and Deer Lake

    February 06, 2025 10:03 AM Eastern Standard Time

    TORONTO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Porter Airlines is continuing to expand its presence across Atlantic Canada, with new flights connecting Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Charlottetown Airport (YYG) and Deer Lake Regional Airport (YDF) starting June 2025.

    Porter is continuing to expand its presence across Atlantic Canada, with new flights connecting Toronto Pearson with Charlottetown and Deer Lake starting this June. (Photo: Business Wire)

    Seasonal service between Toronto Pearson and Deer Lake starts June 10, 2025, with three weekly roundtrips, while Toronto Pearson-Charlottetown starts June 13, with four weekly roundtrips. Flights will operate on Porter’s new, 132-seat Embraer E195-E2 aircraft.

    These new routes from Toronto Pearson complement existing service with the 78-seat De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft from other Eastern Canada hubs, featuring up to twice daily year-round service between Ottawa and Charlottetown, and summer seasonal flights between Halifax and Deer Lake.

    A two-by-two configuration means there are no middle seats on any Porter flight, while all passengers on these routes will enjoy free, fast streaming WiFi. Porter’s elevated onboard experience also provides complimentary beer and wine served in glassware, and a selection of Canadian premium snacks for everyone.

    RouteDepartureArrivalDays of operation
    Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Deer Lake (YDF)
    Deer Lake (YDF) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ)
    1:55 p.m.6:05 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
    7:00 p.m.8:36 p.m.
    Toronto Pearson (YYZ) to Charlottetown (YYG)
    Charlottetown (YYG) to Toronto Pearson (YYZ)
    1:45 p.m.4:55 p.m.Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
    5:50 p.m.7:15 p.m.
    All times local 

    Both routes will operate seasonally, with Toronto-Deer Lake service to conclude on Sept. 13, and Toronto-Charlottetown service to end on Sept. 14.

    Connecting flights are available to Porter’s growing network beyond Toronto Pearson, including destinations such as Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Montréal and Ottawa.

    “Porter has developed strong relationships with travellers in Atlantic Canada, who are benefitting from increased direct air service and connecting opportunities through our growing North American network,” said Andrew Pierce, vice president, network planning and reporting, Porter Airlines. “Now they have the opportunity to travel across the continent, all while enjoying Porter’s elevated economy experience.”

    For passengers wanting an all-inclusive onboard experience, a PorterReserve fare includes fresh, healthy meals and premium cocktails on flights with travel times greater than two-and-half hours. Extra legroom seats at the front of the aircraft, and other features such as the ability to change flights without a fee, dedicated check-in and security, and two checked bags are included with all trips. The PorterClassic fare offers these perks à la carte, giving travellers the opportunity to customize their experience in a way that works for them.

    “Charlottetown Airport is excited to expand our service offerings with the addition of Porter Airlines jet service to Toronto Pearson, with connections to their growing network,” said Doug Newson, CEO, Charlottetown Airport. “This partnership will benefit Prince Edward Island residents and visitors alike, providing convenient access to explore our world-class tourism product during the peak summer season.”

    “Deer Lake is pleased to welcome back Porter Airlines in 2025, and thrilled with the addition of direct service to Toronto Pearson. The Embraer E195-E2 will elevate air service into Western Newfoundland and Labrador, and offer passengers connections across Canada. More flights help support our award-winning tourism sector and grow business opportunities in our region, which had a very positive experience with Porter in 2024. I’m confident we will continue to successfully grow our partnership with this expanding service,” said Tammy Priddle, president and CEO, Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority Inc.

    “We are pleased to see Porter Airlines is adding seasonal flights to Deer Lake and Charlottetown,” said Kurush Minocher, interim chief commercial officer, Toronto Pearson. “These new flights give Toronto Pearson a new level of connectivity to Atlantic Canada, enhancing travel options for our passengers.”

    Flights are now available for booking at www.flyporter.com and with travel agents.

    About Porter
    Since 2006, Porter Airlines has been elevating the experience of economy air travel for every passenger, providing genuine hospitality with style, care and charm. Porter’s fleet of Embraer E195-E2 and De Havilland Dash 8-400 aircraft serves a North American network from Eastern Canada. Headquartered in Toronto, Porter is an Official 4 Star Airline® in the World Airline Star Rating®. Visit www.flyporter.com

  • Charlottetown Airport Authority Unveils New Sustainability Plan

    21 February 2024 – Charlottetown, PE – The Charlottetown Airport Authority (CAA) is proud to unveil its first ever Sustainability Plan aimed at mitigating the environmental impact of YYG Charlottetown Airport’s operations and fostering a more sustainable aviation sector.

    In response to growing concerns over climate change and environmental sustainability, the 2024-2028 Sustainability Plan is a comprehensive strategy designed to reduce carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly practices throughout the organization and its operations. It also strives to be a model corporate citizen that is inclusive, contributes to the community, and showcases best practices in governance.

     Key highlights of the Sustainability Plan include:

    • Climate Change: Interim Target to reduce Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 15% per passenger by 2028 (from the baseline year of 2017) while significantly expanding the airport terminal footprint and a long-term target to be Net Zero by 2050 for Scope 1 and 2 emissions.
    • Community Relations: Increased financial support for community programs and organizations and provide a mechanism to support our employees for volunteer opportunities with community organizations.
    • Diversity & Inclusion: Train all CAA staff and transportation providers on the new Canadian Airport Accessibility Training program and ensure that all CAA employees participate in DEI training.
    • Risk & Crisis Management: Conduct a Climate Change Risk Assessment and Adaptation Plan and develop a cybersecurity roadmap.

    “CAA is proud to unveil our Sustainability Plan, which reflects our commitment to environmental stewardship and responsible business practices. By prioritizing sustainability, we aim to not only reduce our environmental footprint but also inspire positive change within the aviation industry and our community”, says Doug Newson, Charlottetown Airport Authority CEO.

    CAA invites stakeholders, travelers, and the public to learn more about its 2024-2028 Sustainability Plan and join in the collective effort to build a greener, more sustainable future for aviation.

    For more information and updates on CAA’s sustainability initiatives, please visit www.flyYYG.com.

    About the Airport Authority

    Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. assumed operational and financial responsibility for the Charlottetown Airport on March 1, 1999. The Board of Directors now oversee the affairs of the airport with a mission to provide a safe, secure, and fiscally responsible airport that connects PEI to the world and drives economic growth. Last year 402,000 passengers travelled through the airport, generating over $100 million in total economic activity in Prince Edward Island.

  • YYG Charlottetown Airport Reports Record Year for Passenger Travel

    January 16, 2024

    Charlottetown, PE – The Charlottetown Airport Authority released 2023 passenger numbers today, which show a record year of air travel at YYG Charlottetown Airport, surpassing the 400,000-mark for the first time ever. Over the past 12 months, 402,686 passengers travelled through the airport with more airlines than ever before. This represents an increase of 18% over 2022, and 5% over 2019, the previous record year.

    “These numbers are only possible with the support of our airline partners as well as our many airport and community stakeholders,” says Charlottetown Airport Authority CEO, Doug Newson. “We are extremely grateful to be reporting this achievement and in addition to our airline partners and stakeholders, we also want to acknowledge and thank the many travellers that continue to choose YYG as their preferred airport.”

    2023 Highlights:

    • Record five airlines operating to seven destinations.
    • Welcomed a new airline partner, Porter, offering non-stop service to Ottawa on a year-round basis.
    • Increased off-season seat capacity as Air Canada operates Rouge aircraft for the first time ever in the winter months.
    • Completed the first phase of a multi-year air terminal building expansion project with the opening of the “The Dock”, an outdoor boarding lounge.
    • In partnership with L’nuey, unveiled a new Indigenous welcome piece in the arrivals area.
    • Achieved Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation.
    • Installed ten ChargePoint Level 2 electric vehicle charging stations in short-term parking lot.

    Looking ahead, the Airport Authority is optimistic that 2024 has the potential to be another strong year for passenger movements. Lynx Air recently announced it would be launching 3x weekly service to Toronto/Calgary on May 30th and Flair will be increasing capacity on both its Toronto and Kitchener-Waterloo routes this summer. Final schedule plans for all YYG airline partners should be announced in the coming weeks.

    About the Airport Authority

    Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. assumed operational and financial responsibility for the Charlottetown Airport on March 1, 1999. The Board of Directors now oversee the affairs of the airport with a mission to provide a convenient, modern, and sustainable airport that connects people and drives economic growth in Prince Edward Island. In 2023, more than 402,000 passengers travelled through the airport, generating more than $100-million in total economic activity in Prince Edward Island. 

  • Lynx Air Adds Charlottetown to its Growing Network

    CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Jan. 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Lynx Air (Lynx), has announced the addition of Charlottetown to its ever-expanding flight network. With service starting on May 30, 2024, Charlottetown will be the 22nd destination served by Lynx across North America.

    Canada’s newest ultra-affordable airline will operate flights between Charlottetown Airport (YYG) and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) with through service to Calgary International Airport (YYC).

    Initially, there will be four flights in and out of Charlottetown per week starting on May 30, 2024, increasing to six flights per week in and out of Charlottetown from June 10. The Charlottetown – Calgary flights will operate as “through flights” with a short stop in Toronto, offering a seamless journey, with a single boarding pass, bags checked through to the final destination, and no need to deplane in between.

    The fares are truly ultra-affordable, starting from $59* one way, including taxes. The airline has also launched a limited-time seat sale, offering up to 35 per cent off base fares, network wide with the promo code PEI. The sale will run until 11:59 PM EDT on January 10, 2024. To book an ultra-affordable fare, please visit FlyLynx.com.

    “We are pleased to be expanding our services to Charlottetown in response to strong demand from travellers,” said Vijay Bathija, Chief Commercial Officer of Lynx. “Whether you are travelling to connect with friends and family or to discover the natural beauty of PEI’s coastline, world class seafood or Island hospitality, Lynx is proud to make this beautiful province accessible to more Canadians with our ultra-affordable fares. Fares to and from Charlottetown start from as low as $59.00* one way, including taxes.”

    “The Province of Prince Edward Island is pleased to be welcoming Lynx Air, and its guests, to our province,” said Minister of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture Cory Deagle. “Reliable air access to and from key destinations is important to support trade, tourism and population growth in our province. We will continue to work with the Charlottetown Airport Authority and air partners to give travellers more options.”

    “YYG Charlottetown Airport is pleased to welcome Lynx Air and their ultra-affordable fares to Prince Edward Island,” says Doug Newson, CEO of the Charlottetown Airport Authority. “Lynx provides another attractive option for those wishing to experience our world class tourism product and Islanders looking for a low fare option to two of our most popular destinations. We welcome Lynx to YYG and look forward to working with them to ensure their entry here is a successful one.”

     “We are thrilled to see the continued growth and success of Lynx Air with the addition of its newest route to Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, creating additional options for Albertans looking to explore one of Canada’s most beautiful regions, and enhancing YYC’s connectivity with destinations across Canada,” says Chris Dinsdale, CEO of The Calgary Airport Authority. “We look forward to strengthening our partnership with Lynx as we continue welcoming travellers to all the sights and experiences that Calgary and its surrounding region have to offer.”

    Lynx’s Charlottetown Schedule 

    Effective Date Frequency Departure Station Arrival Station 
    30-May-24 Monday/ThursdayCharlottetown Airport (YYG)Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
    30-May-24 Monday/ThursdayToronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)Charlottetown Airport (YYG)
    10-June-24 Monday/Wednesday/FridayCharlottetown Airport (YYG)Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)
    10-June-24 Monday/Wednesday/FridayToronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)Charlottetown Airport (YYG)
    10-Jun-24 Monday** Calgary International Airport (YYC)Charlottetown Airport (YYG) 
    12-Jun-24 Wednesday/FridayCharlottetown Airport (YYG)** Calgary International Airport (YYC)

    Please note that dates are subject to change. Please visit the website for full schedule details.

    * Available for a limited time; fares are accurate at the time of release and include taxes and fees, restrictions apply.
    **Operating as through flights with a single boarding pass and baggage transferred to the final destination.

    About Lynx Air 

    Lynx Air (Lynx), Canada’s leading ultra-low-cost airline, is on a mission to make air travel accessible to all, with ultra-affordable fares and a customer-focused flying experience. The airline was recently awarded Youngest Fleet in North America by ch-aviation. Lynx operates a brand-new fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, bringing an elevated customer experience to low-cost travel in Canada. These ultra-efficient and reliable aircraft reduce Lynx’s carbon footprint, making Lynx one of Canada’s most sustainable airlines. Lynx is a privately owned Canadian airline with the financial backing and industry expertise required to transform the Canadian aviation landscape.

    Visit FlyLynx.com

  • YYG Charlottetown Airport Reports Record Summer Passenger Numbers

    October 19, 2023 – Charlottetown, PE – The Charlottetown Airport Authority is thrilled to announce a historic milestone as passenger numbers soared to unprecedented heights this summer. With a resounding vote of confidence from travellers and our airline partners, YYG Charlottetown Airport experienced an exceptional surge in passenger traffic, underscoring its position as a premier travel hub in the region.

    Key Highlights:

    • Record Passenger Numbers: From June to September, YYG Charlottetown Airport recorded a remarkable 220,489 passengers passing through its terminal building. This achievement marks a 7.2% increase compared to the same period in the previous year, and an 11.2% increase over 2019, demonstrating the resilience and appeal of our airport. Year-to-date traffic numbers are 19.5% ahead of 2022 and the Authority is projecting that final numbers for 2023 will exceed the record year of 2019.
    • Airlines and Routes Expansion: The impressive growth can be attributed to the unwavering commitment of our airline partners. This summer, we had a record five airlines operating flights to seven airports from YYG, offering passengers a wider range of choices and destinations.
    • Enhanced Facilities: The Charlottetown Airport Authority continues to invest in enhancing the passenger experience. Recent upgrades to the terminal facilities with new signage and wayfinding, the expansion of our outdoor boarding lounge, “The Dock”, and enhanced amenities, have contributed to increased passenger satisfaction and choice.
    • New Indigenous Welcome: In partnership with L’nuey, Prince Edward Island’s Mi’kmaq Rights Initiative, the Charlottetown Airport Authority unveiled a new Indigenous welcome piece in the arrivals area of YYG Charlottetown Airport. The artwork was commissioned by PEI Mi’kmaq artist Koady Sock and the Made in Mi’kma’ki team.
    • Environmental Responsibility: YYG remains committed to sustainability initiatives, recently achieving Level 3 Airport Carbon Accreditation for the first time. This was achieved by continuing to implement a series of initiatives to decrease our carbon footprint per passenger.

    Doug Newson, CEO, expressed delight at this milestone, stating, “We are thrilled to see such strong growth in passenger numbers. It reflects the confidence passengers have in YYG as a reliable and welcoming gateway to Prince Edward Island. Our entire team, together with our airline partners, has worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless and enjoyable travel experience for all.”

    The Airport Authority extends its sincere appreciation to passengers, airline partners, and dedicated airport staff for their role in achieving this record-breaking accomplishment. As we continue to adapt and innovate, YYG Charlottetown Airport remains committed to delivering an exceptional Island experience in a convenient, modern, and sustainable airport for all passengers to enjoy.

    As the airlines near the end of their summer flight schedule season, the Airport Authority is pleased to share details of what’s in store this winter from YYG. This winter will see an increase in seat capacity over last year, as Air Canada operates larger aircraft, and we welcome Porter Airlines for the first time ever during a winter season.

    • 2x daily to Toronto (Air Canada Rouge)
    • 1x daily to Montreal (Air Canada Rouge)
    • 1x daily to Ottawa (Porter Airlines)

    About the Airport Authority

    Charlottetown Airport Authority Inc. assumed operational and financial responsibility for the Charlottetown Airport on March 1, 1999. The Board of Directors now oversee the affairs of the airport with a mission to provide a convenient, modern, and sustainable airport that connects people and drives economic growth in Prince Edward Island. In 2022, more than 341,000 passengers travelled through the airport, generating more than $100-million in total economic activity in Prince Edward Island.