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Abbotsford Internatio­nal Airport aims to hit a million passengers

- RANDY SHORE rshore@postmedia.com

Aggressive expansion plans have Abbotsford Internatio­nal Airport (YXX) on target to hit one million passengers a year by 2020, up from 477,000 in 2015, by courting lowcost airlines.

To accommodat­e the increase, a $5-million, 14,000-square-foot terminal expansion will double the capacity of the secure waiting area to 600 passengers and add two new gates by this November, according to general manager Parm Sidhu.

That will be followed almost immediatel­y by a second expansion to be completed by 2021 that will create new retail and concession opportunit­ies as passenger volume climbs.

After years of handling just under half a million passengers annually, YXX traffic jumped to 530,000 in 2016 and then 677,000 last year, driven by the arrival of Flair Airlines’ service to Edmonton, Hamilton and Winnipeg, and Air Canada Rouge’s seasonal service to Toronto. But the addition of low-cost carriers Swoop and Canada Jetlines is poised to push Abbotsford’s passenger count to new highs.

“This year, we should see 720,000 to 800,000 passengers, and with the anticipate­d capacity that Swoop gives us, we should be near one million by 2020,” said Sidhu.

The airport is a “distinct asset” for the Fraser Valley, according to Allan Asaph, executive director of the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce.

“It’s been a magnet for aviationre­lated industry that services the airlines,” he said.

“And Abbotsford attracts flyers who don’t want to deal with the traffic congestion involved in flying out of Vancouver.”

Abbotsford Internatio­nal Airport is pursuing a low-fee regime that is very attractive to discount carriers.

“It is exceedingl­y well-managed and offers a low-cost option for airlines looking for a location to base their operations,” said Asaph.

Passengers departing Abbotsford pay about $10 to $15 in taxes, fees and charges, while other Canadian airports typically collect between $35 and $48 per passenger, or more.

Fees usually include a security charge between $7 and $14 on domestic flights, plus an airport improvemen­t fee between $4 and $25 per passenger.

Vancouver Internatio­nal Airport levies a $20 airport-improvemen­t fee on passengers flying outside of B.C. and Yukon.

“We eliminated our airport-improvemen­t fee last year and we are the only major airport (in Canada) to do so,” said Sidhu. “Those are savings that are passed on to our passengers on every flight from Abbotsford.”

Abbotsford Airport will pay for its expansion projects from its capital reserve, which stands at nearly $18 million.

Beginning in June, West Jet’s ultra-low cost carrier Swoop will offer three flights a day from Abbotsford to Edmonton, and flights six days a week between Abbotsford and Hamilton.

Last year, Canada Jetlines — which specialize­s in flights to holiday destinatio­ns in the United States, Mexico and the Caribbean — announced Abbotsford as a base of operations for its low-cost service starting this summer. Its long-term growth plan includes direct flights between Abbotsford and Las Vegas, Phoenix and Puerto Vallarta.

“We hope to have regular internatio­nal service by sometime in 2019 in the winter months,” said Sidhu. “Year round is the ultimate goal and we will get there.”

West Jet currently offers flights from Abbotsford to Puerto Vallarta three times a week.

YXX also hopes to exploit its central location in the Fraser Valley just minutes from the Trans Canada Highway as a quicker and cheaper option for travellers.

Parking is offered at $54 a week in Abbotsford, while Vancouver Internatio­nal Airport passengers pay $96 a week for long-term parking or $236 a week for valet service. Vancouver offers discounts for pre-booking online.

“Abbotsford Internatio­nal Airport has a vision to be recognized as a competitiv­e regional gateway promoting high-quality economic growth and developmen­t,” said Abbotsford Mayor Henry Braun in a statement.

The City of Abbotsford’s invitation to tender for the airport expansion project closes March 23.

“As YXX continues to expand its operations and welcome new airlines, the airport will continue to support the economic vitality of the local community and establish its role as a vital regional transporta­tion network,” said Braun.

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