Getting here
Find your way to Calgary.
As Western Canada’s transportation hub, Calgary is easy to get to and easy to get around in. Whether you’re catching a flight or hitting the road, we welcome you to Calgary.
Fly to Calgary
The newly renovated Calgary International Airport (YYC) is Canada’s third busiest airport. It’s also Western Canada’s top-rated airport for passenger satisfaction. No more than one stop from every major city in the world, Calgary’s airport serves over 12 million passengers annually and sees over 300 flights weekly from U.S. cities and major international locations.
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Canada |
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Alberta Manitoba Newfoundland |
British Columbia North West Territories Nova Scotia |
Ontario Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon |
The Americas |
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USA |
Minneapolis, Minnesota Newark, New Jersey Las Vegas, Nevada Dallas, Texas Houston, Texas Salt Lake City, Utah Seattle, Washington |
Mexico Cuba |
International |
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Germany France |
Japan The Netherlands |
United Kingdom |
Drive to Calgary
Calgary is located on the TransCanada highway, which extends from Canada’s Atlantic to our Pacific coast. We’re also on the CANAMEX Corridor, which extends from Northern Canada to Mexico. The maximum speed on primary highways is 110kph (68mph).
Easily accessible
Fly to Calgary
Check out routes, departure times and more at the Calgary International Airport.
Drive to Calgary
Plan your personalized route with assistance from the Alberta Motor Association.