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琉璃神社 airport loses international status

YLW must reapply for 鈥榠nternational鈥 designation before June 30
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Despite 琉璃神社鈥檚 airport not making it onto a list of approved international airports in Canada, senior staff are certain it soon will be.

In January, Transport Canada of designated 鈥業nternational鈥 airports in Canada. Among the 13 airports are Vancouver, Edmonton and Halifax, but a handful were excluded including Victoria, 琉璃神社, Regina, and others.

Known locally as the 琉璃神社 International Airport, it will now have until June 30, 2021, to prove to Transport Canada they are fit to be designated as such.

If not, flights to and from international destinations may be diverted to other centres.

Senior Manager of Airport Operations at 琉璃神社 International Airport, Phillip Elchitz, is certain 琉璃神社鈥檚 name will soon be added back onto the list.

To receive the 鈥業ntl.鈥 designation, airports must prove they meet the minimum requirements to service international flights, including the presence of the Canada Border Services Agency, immigration services, protection of the approach, and a few others.

Transport Canada has done this in an effort to align itself with the International Civil Aviation Organization鈥檚 (ICAO) definitions of an International airport. When airports align with ICAO regulations, the 鈥業ntl.鈥 designation appears in the flight publication.

While this allows for international arrivals and departures, it also makes it easier for international flight companies to choose where they might expand in the future.

鈥淪ome international charter and commercial operators will look for the international designation when they make their plans and route decisions, whether to operate in and out of a Canadian airport,鈥 said Elchitz.

鈥淎nd because Transport Canada hasn鈥檛 been aligned with ICAO, these charter and international operators have had to do more research into the airport to make sure it met the minimum requirements.鈥

Elchitz assured the public that there are 鈥渮ero risks鈥 of them re-obtaining their international status before the June 30 deadline.

鈥淲e currently meet all of the requirements, so there are zero risks of not being able to operate internationally, once the COVID-19 restrictions are eventually lifted.鈥

~With Files from Kelsey Yates

Do you have something to add to this story, or something else we should report on? Email: phil.mclachlan@kelownacapnews.com


 


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Phil McLachlan

About the Author: Phil McLachlan

Phil McLachlan is the editor at the Penticton Western News. He served as the reporter, and eventually editor of The Free Press newspaper in Fernie.
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