The Daily/ Weekly Parking Lot is a pay upon return system, so as long as your vehicle has valid insurance, you can extend your trip without worry. Just make sure you do not damage or lose your parking ticket.
The Daily/ Weekly Parking Lot is a pay upon return system, so as long as your vehicle has valid insurance, you can extend your trip without worry. Just make sure you do not damage or lose your parking ticket.
Please press the intercom button at the gates which will connect you with the airport representative who will assist you.
he Daily/ Weekly and the Hourly parking lots are located within walking distance from the terminal building. The Hourly lot is directly across from the Terminal building and the Daily/ Weekly lot is located to the south west of the Terminal (375m approx. to the front door). View the YXX Parking Map (PDF).
Parking is $9 per day and $54 per week. If a vehicle is in the lot for 10 days, it will cost approximately $81 - $54 for one week, plus $27 for the three extra days.
Transport Canada is the regulatory body that oversees all airspace related matters and administers the aircraft noise standards, working with third parties such as Health Canada, NAV CANADA and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
For concerns regarding aircraft in flight, please contact Transport Canada directly at 1-800-305-2059 or visit their website.
For concerns regarding aircraft on airport property, please visit our contact us page to send us an email.
You can find the zoning of a property by doing a property search in WebMap. See City of Abbotsford WebMap FAQ for further information.
Zoning can also be found by doing a Property Information Search, and opening the development information.
For additional information, visit the City of Abbotsford's Development Planning page and view the Development Guidelines in the Vicinity of the Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) or contact Planning & Development Services at 604-864-5510.
* Please note that staff are unable to provide legal advice or interpretation of the Zoning Bylaw.
NAV Canada provides the air traffic management and flight information services in Canadian airspace and international airspace delegated to Canadian control. NAV CANADA is also responsible for the safe co-ordination and the efficient movement of aircraft, as well as the planning and managing airspace, including flight paths and airways used by airlines. Please visit the NAV Canada website for more information.
For all questions, comments, or concerns related to flight delays, cancellations, or missed flights, please contact your airline directly.
Please contact your airline to arrange access to the Departure Lounge or view the airlines' unaccompanied minor webpages for more information.