Yellowknife Airport Transfers
Hotel Shuttle
Most of the hotels in the city all pitch in for the same shuttle, so it easy for passengers to find the right shuttle. On occasion, the shuttle bus driver comes right into the terminal building to great and guide commuters to the bus. In other cases, the bus is always conveniently parked in the same spot outside.
If travelers walk out of the exit door of the building and walk across the first road right outside the door within the pedestrian white lines to the first median, the shuttle bus will be from the straight left. It often has the logos of the hotels it stops at on the side.
If travelers are unsure whether the bus goes to their hotel, it is possible to ask the driver who will gladly help.
If the bus isn’t there, passengers might have to wait five to ten minutes.
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Parking lot A The short-term parking lot is conveniently located outside the main airport terminal building. The fares for parking in a designated short term area is: $0 for less than one hour $1 for each hour or portion of an hour after the first hour the car is parked, to a maximum of $15 for 24 hours $15 for every 24 hours to a maximum of $75 for a week $75 for each week to a maximum of $225 for a month. Users receive a ticket when entering the lot and can pay before leaving the lot, inside the terminal building, or at the parking lot exit. When paying inside the terminal, the machine accepts VISA, cash, and Mastercard. In case of paying at the parking lot exit, the machine accepts only Mastercard and VISA. Parking lot B The long-term parking lot can be found on Bristol Avenue, directly across the street from Air Tindi and Braden Burry Expediting. The cost of parking a car in the long term lot is $7.50 for every 24 hours to a maximum of $150

Food Yellowknife Airport has long experience in the department of food. At the moment, there is a small Quizno’s Sub restaurant that provides their selection of pizzas, sandwiches, and salads, along with drinks and coffee. Yellowknife’s longstanding shop, Javaroma, is also available at a coffee stand located inside the Airport serving up their fresh coffee, sandwiches, specialty drinks, bagels, and muffins. Javaroma also has a small stand available at the security of Gate 1. The working hours vary, so commuters should be cautious and depending on either of these two vendors.