Welcome to the February issue of YVR Air Mail, the official newsletter for YVR and the Airport Authority. We hope you enjoy it and we welcome your feedback.
New Service Lets International Passengers Tell Greeters They've Arrived
If you've ever been at YVR waiting for a family member or friend arriving on an international flight, you know there can sometimes be a significant delay between the time their flight arrives and the time they enter the public greeting area.
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Connecting People, Places and Products - Air Cargo at YVR
We all know that YVR keeps passengers moving and people and places connected. But YVR has also become an international hotspot for air cargo, providing Canadian companies and products with fast, efficient access to the world.
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Springboard into a Great March Break
Whether you're planning a weekend escape to Vegas, a golf getaway in Palm Springs or some dedicated beach time in Maui or Mexico, these travel tips should help you and your family springboard into a terrific spring break.
If you have ever lost something while travelling, you are not alone. Glasses, cell phones, lap tops and keys: These are the top four items lost by passengers at YVR.
Airport Authority Named United Way Employee Campaign Team of the Year
Vancouver Airport Authority is the proud recipient of the 2007 United Way Employee Campaign Team of the Year Award, which celebrates the team of workplace volunteers that ran the most exceptional United Way Campaign in 2007.
This month, we feature a light helicopter with a unique and important job - the AStar AS 350 B2, used by Richmond-based Talon Helicopters for search and rescue (SAR) efforts, amongst other services.
YVR’s new Customer Care counters in the Customs Hall have been receiving an average of 250 enquiries per day, with questions ranging from information about YVR facilities to flight information to baggage.
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