Kamloops Airport - YKA
Sitting 9 kilometers northwest of Kamloops, British Columbia is Kamloops Airport (YKA), which serves the North Okanagan, Nicola and Shuswap areas. It was formerly known as Fulton Field and Davie Fulton Airport.
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Kamloops Airport (YKA) traces its roots back to 1931 when the city of Kamloops leased 46 hectares from BC Fruitlands to develop an airport. Today, the airport features two runways, 847 meters and 2,438 meters long. The airport connects passengers via carriers such as Air Canada, Central Mountain Air, and WestJet, as well as charter services. Travelers fly in from and can fly to locations such as Vancouver, Calgary, and Prince George. The airport features a 1,500 square meter terminal, as well as parking spaces and services with hourly and daily rates, and an annual parking pass for frequent travelers. Car rentals, shuttle service, taxi service, and public transit are also available. While waiting, guests can enjoy meals, snacks, and beverages at two Bread Garden Urban Café and Lounge locations. The airport caters to travelers heading to Savona, Walhachin, and Cache Creek on the west, Logan Lake, Mamette Lake, and Trapp Lake on the south, and Monte Creek, Pritchard, and Falkland on the east.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Nearby airports to Kamloops Airport (YKA) include Kelowna International Airport (YLW) 156 kilometers away, Penticton Regional Airport (YYF) 243 kilometers away, and Abbotsford International Airport (YXX) 290 kilometers away.
Travelers can enjoy 3-star accommodations at Best Western Plus Kamloops Hotel, Delta Hotels by Marriott, Ramada by Wyndham Kamloops, Hampton Inn by Hilton, Four Points by Sheraton Kamloops, and Coast Kamloops Hotel & Conference Center.