Calgary is a direct flight to some 50 cities around the world, and is just a one-stop flight from practically any city anywhere.
Calgary International Airport, the fourth busiest in the country, serves 12.6 million travelers a year, who come and go on more than 30 different airlines to and from Asia, the Middle East, Europe and every corner of North America.
The airport is one of the city’s major economic engines, generating more than $6 billion in economic activity annually, and directly employing more than 15,000 people.
Calgary International Airport is about 15 kilometres northeast of downtown Calgary: a short 20-25 minute drive.
The Springbank Regional Airport, just west of Calgary, serves smaller, mostly private aircraft. Most aviation activity at the airport is associated with flight training.
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