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3.7 Google Review
2000 Airport Rd NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 6W5, Canada
(403) 735-1200 www.yyc.com
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Jul 1, 2018
It's seems kinda weird reviewing an airport but after spending time here waiting for my morning flight, I felt I had to. First the seats there are so comfy. Especially if you have to wait awhile and have time to nap. The real reason I wanted to review it was how clean the restrooms are. I travel a lot and have been through a lot of airports. This airport is hands down the cleanest I have ever seen. I actually told the attendant in the morning how good of a job he was doing. Keep up the good work Calgary!!

Aug 7, 2018
For smokers... Just an FYI.. If you are entering terminal E, you can not leave to smoke. At all. .. I felt like I was Tom Hanks! The reason being once you go through customs for terminal E you are "technically" on American soil and they won't let you come and go as you please. Not even once, so if you smoke you must leave the airport. Do NOT go through customs before then. There was one sign, quite small. It was frustrating...

Jul 17, 2018
Calgary International Airport is an excellent facility is almost every way. Efficient, clean, courteous, well staffed, spacious and modern. The shops are nice, well spaced throughout the terminals and represent a variety of options. I would have given this airport five stars (5*) except for one obvious and important mistake they have made. I wouldn't mention it except that it was obviously an intentional decision on the part of airport planners. Specifically, when you finally proceed through the final US customs checkpoint into Terminal E gates, you are required to go through the entire length of a modern perfume vendor plaza. It is not optional and not just a few steps. The escalator takes you to the back of the store and you emerge to turn and must walk through the length of it. People with strong reactions or allergies have no recourse or warning- you must walk through the plaza. Several perfume vendors line the walk on your left and right. By the time I got out of the store I was sniveling and my allergies were reacting. I went to the restroom to clean up and splash water on my face to cool down. People without allergies may think this trivial but it is very frustrating for those who encounter this. I would have chosen another route of it were available and certainly wouldn't be upset. But this kind of planning is obviously made on the basis of marketing, sales and vendor preferences, without regard to customer care or safety (strong reactions to such perfumes could cause an asthmatic attack). This aspect of the airport should be reviewed and the issue addressed.

Jul 31, 2018
There needs to be better signage and clear instructions especially from declaration. Better yet separate the connecting flights closer to the gates with the ones staying in Calgary. Once you're out that exit sign, there's no turning back - gotta go back all the way to departure and security. Speaking of the security area, with 5-6 scanners, only 1 was being used and not ideal for those who are catching a connecting flight. And I'd like to see some written rules where it says I have a limit of bringing spices in my carry on. Brought 4 spices from LA which was cleared by them, but one of the security workers took 2 of them saying I had a limit? Thought that was liquids only? Pretty disappointed with my first experience at this upgraded airport.

Jul 11, 2018
I moved to Alberta early this year and after travelling for 40 hours I expected to land in Calgary and have issues getting through customs.. how I was wrong. This airport is easy to navigate and flows really well. The customs area is nice and clean and friendly, we were in and out in 10 minutes. Immigration took us all of 5 minutes, if you go in prepared with all your documentation then they will look after you. The airport itself doesn’t seem too fancy but I like that. Seems odd to review an airport but I had such a good experience I couldn’t not.

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