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The things to know before you go.Cheapest flight found | C$501 |
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Cheapest month to fly | August |
Average flight time | 1 hr, 16 mins |
Most popular airline | Pacific Coastal Airlines |
Average flights per week | 16 |
Finding cheap flights from Vancouver to Trail: Frequently asked questions
Flight Information
Travellers flying between Vancouver and Trail have two direct flights daily to choose from, limited by the smaller Trail International Airport. Pacific Coastal Airline is the only airline that offers flights between these two cities. Skyscanner gives all options for best route and price match, and travellers on this short domestic trip will always find direct flights to Trail from Vancouver.
Terminal Information for Vancouver International Airport
Vancouver International Airport is the second-busiest airport in Canada and is flexible in terms of scheduling and convenience. Flights from Vancouver to Trail leave from the South Terminal, which is divided into two levels. Hourly and daily parking is available for travellers, as well as a complimentary South Terminal Shuttle that connects passengers between the South Terminal and the International and Domestic Terminals. Note that the shuttle does not pick up or drop off passengers at the float-plane terminal.
Travellers can enjoy the airport's Food on the Fly program, which provides fresh food and snacks available for any restaurant, specially packaged in a travel-friendly bag to bring on the plane. The program offers much more than just sandwiches and chips; passengers can even take West Coast gourmet specialties and Japanese bento boxes.
Terminal Information for Trail Regional Airport
Trail Regional Airport offers short- and long-term parking, 24-hour taxi service, free Wi-Fi, and a local airport shuttle. Note that the parking machines require that friends or family picking up fliters must deposit the exact amount for their parking stay, as change is provided. The convenient shuttle service, Mountain Airport Shuttle, is available year-round and can be booked in advance by phone or email. Also be mindful of the flight departure times; only two flights a day go to Vancouver, and the hour of departure changes every few months.
Skyscanner will search and list affordable Vancouver to Trail flights, including a localised map of the Trail International Airport and a list of other airports nearby. Check out the Trail Regional Airport's Facebook page for updates, tips, and inspiring travel images. The website also provides a live webcam and a weather report.
What You Need to Know
Even though the Vancouver to Trail route is a domestic flight, travellers should plan to arrive at Vancouver International at least 90 minutes before their flight departure to avoid any delays, especially during peak travel times. All non-Canadian citizens must have current passports for identification purposes, and Canadian citizens can use a valid government-issued ID.
What to Expect in Trail
Trail is situated on the border of Canada and the U.S., a very scenic region. Its natural beauty makes it ideal for outdoor activities, and it's considered BC's Number One Sports Town. The weather varies each season: hot, dry days in summer with cool nights; dense fog in the fall that's influenced by the Columbia River; mild winters with frequent precipitation; and rainy spring days.
Along with outdoor activities like zip lining, biking, hiking, and fishing, the city is home to one of the largest lead zinc smelters in the world, and visitors can go on a tour to become familiar with the mining process. Visitors must schedule an appointment for this guided tour.
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