What is the main airport in Newfoundland?
St. John’s International Airport
St. John’s International Airport is the premier transportation gateway to Newfoundland and Labrador.
How many airports are there in St John’s Newfoundland?
five airports
Flying to Newfoundland There are five airports on the island: St. John’s, Gander, Deer Lake, Stephenville, and St. Anthony. While St.
How many airports are there in Labrador?
Airports Serving Newfoundland and Labrador The province is responsible for 12 community airstrips in coastal Labrador and eight on the Island portion of the Province.
How long is flight from Toronto to Newfoundland?
Toronto to St. John’s flight time is 3 hours and 35 minutes on average.
Where do you fly into for St John’s?
St. John does not have an airport. The closest airport is on St. Thomas, airport code STT.
Where do you fly into for Newfoundland?
The Newfoundland and Labrador region is served by several regional airports and three main airports. The main airports are Stephenville International Airport (YJT), which is served only by flights from other Canadian destinations; Gander International Airport (YQX); and St. John’s International Airport (YYT).
Can you drive from Toronto to Newfoundland?
The trip takes approximately three days from the Toronto area to Newfoundland. There’s lots to see and do along the way, so take that into account when planning your driving time. Start by mapping the trip via Google Maps and try an app like Waze to help you navigate potential traffic along the way.
How long is the ferry from St. Thomas to St. John?
approximately 45 minutes
INFORMATION: Ferry time is approximately 45 minutes. Tickets can be purchased in advance, up to one week. (Bag tickets may not be purchased in advance.) Commuter books are available upon request and are non-transferable and void if detached from book.