Comox Valley Airport Duty free
On The Fly, Café available at the airport is pleased to provide visitors with homemade lunches, dinners, and baked goods available at the menu of the facility (including gluten-free items and a famous blueberry and raspberry scones). The cafe is also licensed to serve alcoholic drinks and operates seven days a week.
Working Hours:
04:30 am to 5:30 pm.
For receiving additional information, passengers can contact the facility on the phone number indicated below:
(250) 890-7509.
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Baggage Claim The baggage reclaim area can be accessed at Comox Valley Airport. Commuters are welcome to advance to the area where they can locate their baggage on the luggage carousel. After picking up, their suitcases passengers are welcome to request preferred transportation by using the complimentary Wi-Fi if needed. Another option is to proceed to the vehicle hire center available at the airport and then leave the facility whenever it is preferred for commuters.

Comox Valley Airport can be located on 1250 Knight Road, approximately 4 kilometers northeast of Comox, within a three-hour drive of most Vancouver Island locations. It can be reached by Inland Island Highway 19 north (exit 117). The street address of the property is 1250 Knight Road, Comox, BC.

Bus Transit BC Transit operates and owns a fleet of more than 1,000 fully-accessible vehicles across British Columbia. The firm provides cars that are in operation across the area from large urban centers to door-to-door (handyDART) services. Bus transit runs throughout the Valley and stops at the airport. Tofino Bus Vancouver Island Connector operates since 2015, offering daily scheduled services to the entire island from Port Hardy to Victoria. The agency strives to make customers happy with their travel experience and ensure they feel safe while knowing they can depend on the team of knowledgeable drivers and staff. Traveling by Motor Coach is affordable, convenient, and reliable. With plenty of space for baggage, all passengers have to do is sit back and enjoy their journey through B.C.’s West Coast and enjoy the views along the way.