The following is a list of the busiest airports in Canada . The airports are ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. For each airport, the lists cite the city served by the airport as designated by Transport Canada , not necessarily the municipality where the airport is physically located.[1]
Since 2010, Toronto–Pearson and Vancouver International Airport have been the two busiest airports by both passengers served and aircraft movements. Toronto-Pearson's location within the most populous metropolitan region of Canada solidifies its top spot amongst all of Canada's airports, serving more passengers and having more aircraft movements than the top two other airports combined. Given its advantageous position on the west coast of Canada , Vancouver International has long served as Canada's hub for flights bound for Asia and Oceania .
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2021
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
12,700,000[2]
4.5%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
7,086,602[3]
3.0%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Region
6,326,406[4]
11.5%
4
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
5,201,751[5]
4.3%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
2,793,581 [6]
6.3%
6
1
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
1,223,054[7]
5.9%
7
1
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
1,170,789[8]
14.1%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
1,076,458[9]
8.1%
9
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
829,804[10]
12.5%
10
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
673,478[11]
17.1%
11
7
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
503,955[12]
59.7%
12
3
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
478,124[13]
31%
13
1
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
439,927[14]
4.8%
14
Regina International Airport
Regina
355,490[15]
4.0%
15
4
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
353,203[16]
34%
16
3
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
282,000[17]
27.5%
17
1
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
[18]
18
1
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
250,019[19]
24.0%
19
London International Airport
London
[20]
20
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Greater Moncton
177,040[21]
2.1%
21
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Waterloo Region
171,828[22]
Canada's 30 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[23]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
211,335
2
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
174,588
3
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
169,017
1
4
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
166,935
1
5
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
138,969
6
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
133,293
2
7
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
129,649
8
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
125,761
1
9
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
124,108
3
10
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
116,628
11
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
115,350
12
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
Saint-Honoré
107,339
1
13
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
98,857
1
14
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
98,721
3
15
Oshawa Executive Airport
Oshawa
96,678
1
16
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
85,015
2
17
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
82,808
5
18
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
81,637
3
19
London International Airport
London
77,099
7
20
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
75,581
3
21
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
73,469
1
22
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
71,316
3
23
Langley Regional Airport
Langley Township
71,225
1
24
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
69,855
9
25
Sault Ste. Marie Airport
Sault Ste. Marie
67,725
5
26
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Greater Montreal
66,572
1
27
Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport
Edmonton
65,450
2
28
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
64,797
29
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
57,697
15
30
Regina International Airport
Regina
44,433
1
2020
Air traffic decreased greatly in this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
13,307,077[24]
73.6%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
7,300,287[25]
72.3%
3
1
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Region
5,675,483[26]
68.4%
4
1
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
5,436,998[27]
73.2%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
2,628,891 [28]
67.7%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
1,363,512[29]
73.3%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
1,299,225[30]
71.0%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
995,426[31]
76.2%
9
1
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
737,447[32]
63.7%
10
1
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
574,874[33]
70.1%
11
1
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
535,111[34]
70.1%
12
1
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
461,900[35]
69.0%
13
4
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
389,000[36]
86.0%
14
1
Regina International Airport
Regina
370,364[37]
68.6%
15
1
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
364,980[38]
75.4%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
[18]
17
1
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
329,193[39]
66.0%
18
1
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
315,578[12]
68.7%
19
London International Airport
London
[20]
20
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Greater Moncton
173,404[40]
74.3%
Canada's busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[23]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
185,431
4
2
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
175,060
1
3
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
156,640
1
4
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
137,265
2
5
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
128,764
2
6
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
119,546
3
7
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
117,390
2
8
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
107,251
4
9
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
101,443
2
10
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
100,797
2
11
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
99,976
4
12
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
97,385
8
13
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
Saint-Honoré
89,503
7
14
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
86,800
3
15
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
85,581
1
16
Oshawa Executive Airport
Oshawa
80,483
17
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
80,121
2
18
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
77,754
19
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
70,183
4
20
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
69,180
7
21
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
68,775
22
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
65,257
23
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
64,093
24
Langley Regional Airport
Langley Township
61,354
25
Edmonton/Villeneuve Airport
Edmonton
60,267
26
London International Airport
London
59,170
27
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Greater Montreal
56,877
28
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
54,053
18
29
Regina International Airport
Regina
39,495
30
Sault Ste. Marie Airport
Sault Ste. Marie
35,309
31
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
35,207
2019
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
50,499,431[41]
2.0%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
26,379,870[42]
1.7%
3
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
20,305,106[43]
4.5%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Metropolitan Region
17,957,780[44]
3.5%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
8,151,532 [45]
1.2%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
5,106,487[46]
0.1%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
4,484,249[30]
0.0%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
4,188,443[47]
3.0%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
2,774,000[36]
1.2%
10
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
2,032,144[48]
1.3%
11
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
1,924,385[33]
6.1%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,789,005[49]
0.8%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,490,000[50]
1.9%
14
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,483,660
3.9%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,179,485[51]
4.75%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
[18]
--
17
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
1,008,116[12]
19.7%
18
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
955,373[52]
32%
19
2
London International Airport
London
683,155[20]
27%
20
1
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Greater Moncton
674,406[53]
1.0%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[54]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
455,099
4.35%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
332,214
2.13%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
238,843
2.13%
4
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
237,801
1.51%
5
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
216,557
10.84%
6
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
164,285
13.77%
7
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
153,668
3
12.20%
8
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
145,482
4
12.68%
9
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
144,931
5.62%
10
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
144,755
2
3.05%
11
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
142,523
6
20.8%
12
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
140,703
2
18.7%
13
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
135,175
2
0.13%
14
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
133,769
7
6.18%
15
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
132,423
1
12.22%
16
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
122,308
2
5.64%
17
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
121,437
2
16.4%
18
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
115,892
3
2.08%
19
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
113,129
6
8.13%
20
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
Saint-Honoré
94,577
8.84%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic
Rank
Airport[55]
Serves
Domestic
% of total
Trans border
% of total
International
% of total
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
17,677,504
35.9%
13,624,310
27.7%
17,880,877
36.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
12,288,884
47.8%
6,296,488
24.5%
7,122,123
27.7%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
6,884,671
35.2%
4,441,908
22.7%
8,237,082
42.1%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
11,853,828
68.9%
3,470,496
20.2%
1,872,320
10.9%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
6,503,827
82.5%
963,762
12.2%
414,132
5.3%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
3,868,035
77.8%
680,688
17.6%
421,167
8.5%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,608,739
84.4%
479,359
11.2%
185,795
4.4%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,471,941
84.1%
355,796
8.6%
300,506
7.3%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
0
0.0%
10
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,818,926
92.4%
99,846
5.1%
50,241
2.6%
11
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,594,847
86.4%
n/aD
n/aD
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,164,377
67.6%
217,983
12.7%
339,163
29.1%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,299,529
88.1%
n/aD
n/aD
14
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,385,675
96.6%
n/aD
n/aD
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,061,654
91.2%
n/aD
n/aD
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
707,042
95.5%
n/aD
n/aD
17
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
18
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
19
London International Airport
London
627,960
93.6%
n/aD
n/aD
20
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
608,982
92.6%
n/aD
n/aD
2018
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
49,507,418[56]
5.0%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
25,936,907[57]
7.3%
3
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
19,425,488[58]
7.0%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Region
17,343,402[59]
6.6%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
8,254,121[60]
5.8%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
5,110,801[61]
5.6%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
4,484,343[62]
4.2%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
4,316,079[63]
5.7%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
2,807,208[64]
10
1
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
2,080,372[65]
9.9%
11
1
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
2,048,627[33]
5.9%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,774,871[49]
6.2%
13
1
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,518,980[66]
3.8%
14
1
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,500,000
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,238,239[51]
1.6%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
869,404[67]
2.9%
17
1
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
842,212[68]
24.3%
18
2
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
725,630[69]
21.0%
19
1
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Greater Moncton
681,437[53]
2.4%
20
3
Fort McMurray International Airport
Wood Buffalo
639,923[70]
10.3%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[54]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
475,775
1.86%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
339,441
1.67%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
244,029
1
4.73%
4
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
241,442
1
2.7%
5
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
195,380
11.46%
6
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
144,399
3
7.55%
7
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
142,580
1
2.82%
8
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
140,476
2
6.86%
9
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
137,228
3
12.78%
10
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
136,962
3
4.21%
11
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
135,006
1
4.41%
12
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
129,115
3
8.89%
13
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
123,141
2
1.66%
14
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
118,541
6
16.62%
15
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
118,352
2
2.43%
16
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
118,005
3
13.35%
17
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
117,983
7.44%
18
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
115,781
2
2.35%
19
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
104,329
5
12.73%
20
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
Saint-Honoré
103,748
2
2.2%
2017
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto
47,130,358[56]
6.3%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
24,166,122[71]
8.4%
3
Montréal–Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
18,160,223[72]
9.5%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Region
16,275,862[73]
3.8%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
7,807,384[74]
3.8%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
4,839,677[75]
2.0%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
4,305,744[76]
7.2%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
4,083,188[77]
4.5%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
2,800,000[78]
3.7%
10
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
1,934,842[79]
4.2%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
1,893,470[80]
9.3%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,670,880[81]
3.4%
13
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,520,500[82]
1.7%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,462,751[83]
0.7%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,219,311[84]
3.5%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[85]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
467,103
1.8%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
333,861
2.4%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
235,099
1
3.8%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
233,017
1
0.6%
5
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
175,296
1.8%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
150,815
1
1.6%
7
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
142,979
1
9.5%
8
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
138,664
1
0.3%
9
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
134,260
2
6.1%
10
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
129,303
2
2.8%
11
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
125,221
1
8.9%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
121,680
3
4.7%
13
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
121,305
1
4.2%
14
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
119,554
1
3.5%
15
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
118,572
7
18.1%
16
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
111,887
3
12.7%
17
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
109,811
0.6%
18
Chicoutimi/Saint-Honoré Aerodrome
Saint-Honoré
106,087
5
27.7%
19
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
104,110
1
4.2%
20
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
101,647
4
7.9%
2016
Canada's busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Rank change
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto
44,335,198[86]
8.0%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
22,288,926[87]
9.7%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
16,589,067[88]
6.9%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary Region
15,680,616[89]
1.3%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
7,523,864[90]
5.7%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
4,743,091[91]
1.9%
7
1
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg Capital Region
4,015,200[92]
6.3%
8
1
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,908,799[93]
5.6%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
2,700,000[94]
9.0%
10
Victoria International Airport
Greater Victoria
1,856,421[95]
8.5%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna /Okanagan Valley
1,732,113[80]
8.7%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,615,750[96]
2.0%
13
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,600,000[97]
4.3%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,450,000[98]
0.5%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,262,899[99]
0.6%
16
1
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
807,041[100]
4.5%
17
1
Fort McMurray International Airport
Wood Buffalo
744,798[101]
32.3%
18
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Greater Moncton
657,272[102]
2.0%
19
Yellowknife Airport
Yellowknife
575,000[103]
7.0%
20
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford /Fraser Valley
530,643[104]
8.8%
21
London International Airport
London
514,685[105]
7.7%
22
Prince George Airport
Prince George
462,007[106]
1.9%
23
Grande Prairie Airport
Grande Prairie
~400,000[107]
9.0%
24
1
Fredericton International Airport
Greater Fredericton
377,977[108]
8.0%
25
1
Comox Valley Airport (CFB Comox )
Comox Valley
368,733[109]
5.1%
26
Deer Lake Regional Airport
Corner Brook /Deer Lake
364,714[110]
7.0%
27
2
Charlottetown Airport
Charlottetown
354,234[111]
11.9%
28
2
Nanaimo Airport
Nanaimo
340,861[112]
8.9%
29
1
Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport
Whitehorse
338,000[113]
7.6%
30
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
333,368[114]
6.5%
31
3
Kamloops Airport
Kamloops
322,339[115]
0.5%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[116]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
458,707
2.8%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
325,969
2.3%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
234,422
5.8%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
226,400
2.6%
5
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
172,191
1
6.6%
6
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
157,987
2
4.4%
7
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
153,347
2
1.7%
8
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
144,816
3
15.7%
9
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
139,086
2
12.4%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
137,478
1.4%
11
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
126,568
3.5%
12
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
125,787
2.8%
13
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
123,858
2.3%
14
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
116,402
2.0%
15
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
116,190
5.3%
16
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
110,362
1
7.9%
17
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
109,188
1
6.1%
18
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
99,930
2
12.1%
19
Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport
Moncton
99,292
3
22.5%
20
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
94,836
1
0.4%
2015
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto
41,036,847[117]
6.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
20,315,978[118]
4.9%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
15,517,382[119]
4.6%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
15,475,759[120]
1.4%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Metropolitan Region
7,981,076[121]
2.7%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
National Capital Region
4,656,360[122]
0.9%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,702,705[123]
1.1%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,778,035[124]
3.0%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Greater Toronto
2,500,000[78]
0.0%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,710,825[125]
3.6%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,593,606[126]
0.6%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,584,713[127]
0.6%
13
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,536,000[128]
4.0%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,443,446[129]
2.8%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,255,957[130]
0.5%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Wood Buffalo
1,099,663[131]
16.0%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
772,519[132]
0.1%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
644,275[133]
4.9%
19
London International Airport
London
481,943[134]
0.1%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
470,849[135]
5.6%
2014
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers[136] A
Annual changeA
Total passengersB
Annual changeB
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
37,523,366
6.4%
38,571,961[137]
6.8%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
18,944,527
7.4%
19,358,203[138]
7.7%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
14,666,729
6.4%
15,261,108[139]
6.6%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
14,174,375
4.9%
14,840,067[140]
5.3%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
7,710,267
4.5%
8,240,161[141]
7.0%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
4,472,365
0.2%
4,616,448[142]
0.8%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,626,250
5.1%
3,669,797[143]
5.3%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,620,107
2.2%
3,663,039[144]
2.2%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Greater Toronto Area
n/a
n/a
2,400,000[145] E
4.3%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,634,887
4.6%
1,650,904[146]
6.0%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,607,991
1.2%
1,602,899 [126]
6.5%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,555,795
5.0%
1,600,000[147]
9.7%
13
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,449,413
2.1%
1,574,699[148]
6.7%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,497,579
6.5%
1,484,615[149]
6.9%
15
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
1,166,540
6.3%
1,308,416[150]
9.5%
16
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,254,933
1.3%
1,262,000[151]
2.9%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
739,837
0.3%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
649,427
0.8%
677,159[152]
4.6%
19
London International Airport
London
479,928
5.1%
476,617[153]
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
435,128
1.6%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[154]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Rank change
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
436,640
0.7%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
311,747
3.3%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
250,953
2.5%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
219,326
2.1%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
168,889
2
7.8%
6
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
166,524
3
16.8%
7
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
155,594
1
6.9%
8
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
154,637
3
6.8%
9
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
149,641
3
8.4%
10
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
146,780
9.1%
11
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
123,778
1.2%
12
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
122,213
2
6.7%
13
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
116,125
2
1.5%
14
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
112,468
1
5.0%
15
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
107,861
4
16.1%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
101,514
2
3.7%
17
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
96,468
3.2%
18
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
96,322
2
9.8%
19
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
91,160
1
0.8%
20
Buttonville Municipal Airport
Markham
84,515
8
31.0%
2013
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers[155] A
Annual changeA
Total passengersB
Annual changeB
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
35,050,388
2.8%
36,109,469[156]
3.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
17,554,905
2.2%
17,971,883[157]
2.1%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
13,496,230
0.5%
14,095,182[158]
2.1%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
13,481,753
4.4%
14,316,074[120]
4.9%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
7,192,664
6.9%
6,983,229[159]
4.6%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
4,440,412
-0.9%
4,578,591[160]
-2.3%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,497,173
-0.3%
3,585,864[144]
-0.6%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,357,799
-1.9%
3,483,898[161]
-1.5%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
2,300,000[162] E
n/a
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,524,344
3.7%
1,556,960[163]
1.2%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,475,361
4.7%
1,503,288[126]
4.1%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,453,834
2.8%
1,500,000[164]
3.0%
13
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,419,944
0.6%
1,475,717[148]
4.5%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,365,098
4.7%
1,389,875[165]
4.7%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,209,103
3.1%
1,227,224[166]
3.5%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
1,056,233
23.4%
1,195,378[167]
24.8%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
739,975
2.0%
779,634[168]
2.4%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
639,381
8.5%
647,682[169]
5.3%
19
London International Airport
London
454,306
-2.6%
448,751[170]
n/a
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
416,691
1.3%
426,709[171]
2.0%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic
Rank
Airport[172]
Serves
Domestic
% of total
Trans border
% of total
International
% of total
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
14,266,876
40.7%
9,571,850
27.3%
11,211,662
32.0%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
9,257,973
52.7%
4,237,034
24.1%
4,059,898
23.1%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
5,096,504
37.8%
3,175,445
23.5%
5,224,281
38.7%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
9,350,411
69.4%
2,853,236
21.2%
1,278,106
9.5%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
5,571,564
77.5%
1,237,620
17.2%
383,480
5.3%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
3,231,491
72.8%
761,300
17.1%
447,621
10.1%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
2,807,912
80.3%
361,152
10.3%
328,109
9.4%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
2,738,233
81.5%
456,511
13.6%
163,055
4.9%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
0
0.0%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,248,667
81.9%
251,963
16.5%
23,714
1.6%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,292,675
87.6%
150,115
10.2%
32,571
2.2%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,327,991
91.3%
58,091
4.0%
67,752
4.7%
13
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
810,436
57.1%
257,317
18.1%
352,191
24.8%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,107,812
81.2%
187,067
13.7%
70,219
5.1%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
963,696
79.7%
177,263
14.7%
68,144
5.6%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
707,042
95.5%
n/aD
n/aD
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
580,643
90.8%
29,127
4.6%
29,611
4.6%
19
London International Airport
London
n/aD
n/aD
24,611
5.4%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
n/aD
0
0.0%
n/aD
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[173]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
433,610
-0.5%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
301,725
0.6%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
244,913
1.7%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
224,071
-3.4%
5
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
165,864
3.3%
6
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
163,309
7.0%
7
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
156,711
9.2%
8
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
145,596
-2.1%
9
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
142,590
3.9%
10
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
134,584
1.4%
11
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
125,266
-4.8%
12
Buttonville Municipal Airport
Markham
122,386
-13.3%
13
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
118,265
-13.0%
14
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
114,528
5.3%
15
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
114,428
-0.1%
16
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
106,808
3.2%
17
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
99,569
8.5%
18
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
97,889
-10.5%
19
Fredericton International Airport
Fredericton
92,936
9.9%
20
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
91,893
0.9%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by freight
Rank
Airport[174]
Serves
Total (tonnes)
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
345,532.8
-0.1%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
194,317.2
0.5%
3
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
86,541.7
6.4%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
81,391.8
-2.8%
5
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
77,005.0
-1.5%
6
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Greater Montreal
64,250.5
0.6%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
60,254.7
-9.3%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
27,514.5
3.0%
9
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
27,172.8
9.8%
10
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
19,758.8
-13.8%
11
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
14,764.0
39.1%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
7,232.6
-8.8%
13
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
4,610.9
-6.1%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
4,450.5
-19.9%
15
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
2,934.3
44.2%
16
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
2,327.4
-21.7%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
1,487.1
-15.4%
18
Prince George Airport
Prince George
1,059.1
-30.0%
19
Windsor International Airport
Windsor
650.9
13.2%
20
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
587.3
-2.1%
2012
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers[175] A
Annual changeA
Total passengersB
Annual changeB
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
34,089,901
5.2%
34,912,029[156]
4.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
17,077,359
3.1%
17,596,901[157]
3.3%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
13,431,023
1.1%
13,809,820[158]
1.0%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
12,842,992
6.4%
13,641,339[120]
6.0%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
6,671,769
8.4%
6,676,857[176]
6.4%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
4,482,644
2.8%
4,685,956[160]
1.3%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,506,016
0.4%
3,605,701[144]
0.3%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,423,256
1.2%
3,538,175[161]
4.4%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
2,300,000[177]
48.3%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,470,061
0.9%
1,506,212[163]
0.5%
11
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,412,778
5.4%
1,450,000[178]
6.0%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,410,625
5.0%
1,342,840[148]
2.2%
13
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,409,756
4.0%
1,440,952[126]
3.7%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,303,593
7.0%
1,326,838[165]
6.5%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,172,804
5.9%
1,185,715[179]
3.9%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
1,056,233
23.4%
958,072[167]
25.5%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
739,975
2.0%
761,693[168]
5.9%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
639,381
8.5%
615,085[169]
12.0%
19
London International Airport
London
454,306
-2.6%
n/a
n/a
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
369,017
-10.0%
418,589[180]
4.0%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic
Rank
Airport[181]
Serves
Domestic
% of total
Transborder
% of total
International
% of total
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
13,674,668
40.1%
9,284,973
27.2%
11,130,260
32.6%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
8,981,343
52.6%
4,170,136
24.4%
3,925,880
23.0%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
5,145,405
38.3%
3,122,975
23.3%
5,162,643
38.4%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
8,868,414
69.1%
2,683,266
20.9%
1,291,312
10.1%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
5,158,672
77.3%
1,142,721
17.1%
370,376
5.6%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
3,257,470
72.7%
763,370
17.0%
461,804
10.3%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
2,801,265
79.9%
369,106
10.5%
335,645
9.6%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
2,813,872
82.2%
451,855
13.2%
157,529
4.6%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
0
0.0%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,202,242
81.8%
241,878
16.5%
25,941
1.8%
11
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,299,273
92.0%
53,312
3.8%
60,193
4.3%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
801,626
56.8%
264,595
18.8%
344,404
24.4%
13
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,266,496
89.8%
112,028
7.9%
31,232
2.2%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,067,001
81.9%
170,305
13.1%
66,287
5.1%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
930,178
79.3%
170,636
14.5%
71,990
6.1%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
709,821
97.9%
n/aD
n/aD
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
542,814
92.1%
29,503
5.0%
16,869
2.9%
19
London International Airport
London
n/aD
n/aD
18,219
3.9%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[173]
Serves
Aircraft movements
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
435,592
1.2%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
300,063
0.5%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
240,709
1.5%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
231,775
-0.1%
5
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
160,405
-6.6%
6
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
151,816
-8.9%
7
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
148,674
1.2%
8
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
142,269
3.8%
9
Buttonville Municipal Airport
Markham
138,676
1.5%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
137,054
-3.2%
11
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
133,673
3.7%
12
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
132,677
-0.4%
13
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
131,237
-5.1%
14
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
114,486
2.8%
15
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
108,429
9.9%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
108,130
10.6%
17
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
103,433
6.3%
18
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
91,130
-14.2%
19
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
91,086
-3.3%
20
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
87,123
-26.7%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by freight
Rank
Airport[182]
Serves
Total (tonnes)
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
345,825.5
0.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
193,352.7
1.5%
3
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
89,563.1
4.9%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
81,828.4
-2.0%
5
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
78,555.4
2.1%
6
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Montreal
69,826.9
4.3%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
68,607.7
5.1%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
30,070.1
17.7%
9
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
25,557.7
11.3%
10
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
25,283.1
6.5%
11
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
10,570.3
2.7%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
10,514.5
18.5%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
5,740.0
17.2%
14
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
4,188.7
-7.8%
15
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
2,713.9
-1.9%
16
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
2,219.9
40.0%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
1,844.3
-1.2%
18
Yellowknife Airport
Yellowknife
1,793.8
95.0%
19
Prince George Airport
Prince George
1,092.7
-21.5%
20
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
600.1
6.7%
2011
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers[183] A
Annual changeA
Total passengersB
Annual changeB
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
32,278,458
4.6%
33,435,277[156]
4.7%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
16,394,986
0.9%
17,032,780[157]
1.5%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
13,228,564
4.9%
13,668,829[158]
5.4%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
12,073,264
2.5%
12,770,988[184]
1.1%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
6,156,730
2.9%
6,277,137[176]
3.1%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
4,359,055
2.8%
4,624,626[160]
3.3%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,482,421
1.6%
3,594,164[144]
2.5%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,383,882
0.0%
3,389,237[161]
0.6%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
1,550,000[185]
37.2%
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,456,782
-0.5%
1,499,792[163]
-1.0%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,355,975
-0.6%
1,390,187[126]
-0.1%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,343,021
7.3%
1,313,432[148]
10.4%
13
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,329,239
1.8%
1,750,000[186] C
4.0%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,214,704
1.6%
1,246,405[165]
2.5%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,107,427
0.6%
1,141,177[187]
1.9%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
707,907
6.9%
763,708[167]
6.9%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
688,737
4.3%
719,490[168]
4.1%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
556,399
3.8%
579,329[169]
4.8%
19
London International Airport
London
458,482
-10.0%
n/a
n/a
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
394,447
5.2%
402,438[188]
3.1%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic
Rank
Airport[189]
Serves
Domestic
% of total
Transborder
% of total
International
% of total
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
13,017,176
40.3%
8,741,332
27.1%
10,519,950
32.6%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
8,640,697
52.7%
4,043,375
24.7%
3,710,914
22.6%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
4,992,246
37.7%
3,067,773
23.2%
5,168,545
39.1%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
8,313,817
68.9%
2,495,916
20.7%
1,263,531
10.5%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
4,711,660
76.5%
1,085,717
17.6%
359,353
5.8%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
3,205,346
73.5%
723,294
16.6%
430,415
9.9%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
2,759,368
79.2%
398,746
11.5%
324,307
9.3%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
2,776,031
82.0%
454,231
13.4%
153,620
4.5%
9
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
10
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,177,582
80.8%
251,736
17.3%
27,464
1.9%
11
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,209,629
89.2%
115,143
8.5%
31,203
2.3%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
738,628
55.0%
238,017
17.7%
366,376
27.3%
13
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,255,332
94.4%
27,943
2.1%
45,964
3.5%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
995,552
82.0%
159,324
13.1%
59,828
4.9%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
888,878
80.3%
151,708
13.7%
66,841
6.0%
16
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
707,907
100.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
17
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
675,772
98.1%
n/aD
n/aD
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
506,343
91.0%
34,138
6.1%
15,918
2.9%
19
London International Airport
London
398,371
86.9%
49,516
10.8%
10,595
2.3%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
383,996
97.4%
n/aD
n/aD
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport[173]
Serves
Aircraft movements[173]
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
430,549
2.7%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
298,483
0.7%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
237,185
1.2%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
232,076
6.3%
5
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
170,946
-0.9%
6
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
165,353
-13.9%
7
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
146,858
1.6%
8
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
141,465
-3.5%
9
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
137,974
2.2%
10
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
136,871
4.5%
11
Buttonville Municipal Airport
Markham
136,575
-20.8%
12
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
133,209
-2.6%
13
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
128,748
1.5%
14
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
111,280
-2.4%
15
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
110,346
1.8%
16
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
104,055
-15.3%
17
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
97,684
-4.6%
18
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
96,907
-2.5%
19
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
96,712
8.7%
20
London International Airport
London
94,747
-49.7%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by freight
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total (tonnes)[190]
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
339,064.9
-0.4%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
186,385.3
-5.2%
3
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
85,144.5
4.0%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
83,524.3
3.8%
5
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
76,622.9
-0.8%
6
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Montreal
66,899.2
-3.5%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
65,254.3
6.9%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
25,471.3
-8.8%
9
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
23,642.6
4.9%
10
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
22,955.1
0.3%
11
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
10,288.1
-14.4%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
8,850.1
-15.8%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
4,797.2
2.6%
14
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
4,541.7
7.6%
15
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
2,766.6
6.3%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
1,866.5
-7.3%
17
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,563.0
-49.9%
18
Prince George Airport
Prince George
1,391.4
46%
19
Yellowknife Airport
Yellowknife
919.8
39.6%
20
Windsor International Airport
Windsor
800.0
-16.5%
2010
Canada's 20 busiest airports by passenger traffic
Rank
Airport
Serves
Total passengers[191] A
Annual changeA
Total passengersB
Annual changeB
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
30,910,795
5.4%
31,936,098[156]
4.9%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
16,254,016
3.8%
16,778,774[157]
3.7%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
12,700,175
7.2%
12,971,229[192]
6.1%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
11,774,776
1.2%
12,630,695[193]
3.7%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
5,981,206
0.2%
6,089,099[176]
0.0%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
4,390,951
6.8%
4,473,894[160]
5.7%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
3,509,473
4.3%
3,508,153[144]
2.6%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
3,385,250
0.4%
3,369,974[161]
-0.3%
9
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,464,420
-1.8%
1,514,713[163]
-1.2%
10
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,365,113
2.0%
1,391,807[126]
1.8%
11
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,270,790
8.6%
1,318,713[193]
8.7%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
1,253,579
8.5%
1,190,088[148]
15.0%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
1,196,284
5.2%
1,215,923[165]
5.1%
14
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
1,130,625[193]
46.7%
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
1,101,799
8.2%
1,120,134[194]
9.6%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
660,485
5.8%
691,476[168]
5.9%
17
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
656,517
-2.1%
714,659[167]
1.4%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
536,172
7.7%
552,629[195]
7.2%
19
London International Airport
London
509,416
1.4%
485,000[193]
4.3%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
375,000
0.6%
390,340[193]
3.8%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by domestic, transborder and international passenger traffic
Rank
Airport[196]
Serves
Domestic
% of total
Transborder
% of total
International
% of total
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
12,658,866
41.0%
8,524,420
27.6%
9,727,509
31.5%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
8,568,903
52.7%
3,995,586
24.6%
3,689,527
22.7%
3
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
4,755,115
37.4%
3,172,145
25.0%
4,772,915
37.6%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
8,144,009
69.2%
2,389,193
20.3%
1,241,574
10.5%
5
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
4,633,111
77.5%
1,007,100
16.8%
340,995
5.7%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
3,217,126
73.3%
739,880
16.9%
433,945
9.9%
7
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
2,840,120
80.9%
372,435
10.6%
296,918
8.5%
8
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
2,784,076
82.2%
449,776
13.3%
151,398
4.5%
9
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
1,189,818
81.2%
251,007
17.1%
23,595
1.6%
10
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
1,224,760
89.7%
108,319
7.9%
32,034
2.3%
11
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
1,178,197
92.7%
35,506
2.8%
57,087
4.5%
12
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
705,440
56.3%
213,811
17.1%
334,328
26.7%
13
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
983,138
82.2%
146,492
12.2%
66,654
5.6%
14
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
n/aD
n/aD
n/aD
15
Regina International Airport
Regina
888,713
80.7%
139,652
12.7%
73,434
6.7%
16
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
639,605
96.8%
15,462
2.3%
5,418
0.8%
17
Fort McMurray International Airport
Fort McMurray
656,517
100.0%
0
0.0%
0
0.0%
18
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
485,709
90.6%
30,233
5.6%
20,230
3.8%
19
London International Airport
London
411,994
80.9%
82,227
16.1%
15,195
3.0%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
368,951
98.4%
12
0.0%
6,037
1.6%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by aircraft movements
Rank
Airport
Serves
Aircraft movements[173]
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
419,061
2.7%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
296,537
-5.9%
3
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
234,306
0.5%
4
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
217,555
2.5%
5
Montréal/Saint-Hubert Airport
Greater Montreal
188,371
-5.7%
6
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
172,443
0.3%
7
Buttonville Municipal Airport
Markham
164,976
6.2%
8
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
146,453
-13.8%
9
Boundary Bay Airport
Greater Vancouver
144,544
-27.3%
10
London International Airport
London
141,807
-12.1%
11
Calgary/Springbank Airport
Calgary
136,625
-5.0%
12
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
134,960
0.5%
13
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
130,715
3.0%
14
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
126,856
-1.6%
15
St. Andrews Airport
Winnipeg
119,927
8.5%
16
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
118,852
-33.3%
17
Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport
Toronto
113,950
6.7%
18
Pitt Meadows Airport
Pitt Meadows
108,400
-15.7%
19
Abbotsford International Airport
Abbotsford
102,189
-20.5%
20
Region of Waterloo International Airport
Regional Municipality of Waterloo
99,334
4.0%
Canada's 20 busiest airports by freight
Rank
Airport[197]
Serves
Total (tonnes)
Annual change
1
Toronto Pearson International Airport
Greater Toronto Area
340,562.3
14.1%
2
Vancouver International Airport
Metro Vancouver
196,855.0
16.7%
3
John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport
Hamilton
81,525.8
10.6%
4
Calgary International Airport
Calgary
80,491.2
10.5%
5
Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Greater Montreal
77,229.8
16.4%
6
Montréal–Mirabel International Airport
Montreal
69,327.2
14%
7
Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport
Winnipeg
61,021.8
14.1%
8
Halifax Stanfield International Airport
Halifax
27,942.6
4.8%
9
Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton Capital Region
22,881.6
17.7%
10
Greater Moncton International Airport
Moncton
22,544.0
2.4%
11
Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport
Ottawa
12,019.7
36.7%
12
St. John's International Airport
St. John's
10,504.7
6.3%
13
Regina International Airport
Regina
5,024.0
20%
14
Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport
Saskatoon
4,676.5
7.9%
15
Victoria International Airport
Victoria
4,220.9
9.6%
16
Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport
Quebec City
3,121.7
1.5%
17
Kelowna International Airport
Kelowna
2,602.4
15.3%
18
Thunder Bay International Airport
Thunder Bay
2,014.3
2.8%
19
Windsor International Airport
Windsor
958.4
-6.8%
20
Prince George Airport
Prince George
953.3
9.1%
Notes
A.^ Statistics Canada figures.
B.^ Airport operating authority figures.
C.^ Estimated from graph.
D.^ Numbers are "suppressed to meet the confidentiality requirements of the Statistics Act".[198]
E.^ Estimated figure.
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Airports worldwide Busiest airports by continent and country
Airlines Routes