Travel Guide to Quebec’s busiest airport before March & Easter break travel surge

Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is a city that has much to offer. It is located at the confluence of the Ottawa and Rideau rivers in an area known as Lower Town. There are many things to do here, including visiting museums, attending festivals or concerts, or enjoying outdoor activities.

If you are traveling from Ottawa to Montreal airport by bus, Tour Express offers several options for getting there. The trip can take anywhere from one hour and twenty minutes, depending on how fast you want to go and what time of year it is when you choose to go. 

Our comprehensive travel guide will equip you with everything you need to know before stepping into the Tour Express bus. Let’s dive into it.

Your bus journey to Montreal Airport 

Your bus journey from Ottawa to Montreal is about to start. It’s going to be a fun trip if you have taken Tour Express Service, but we want you to know how to make it even better. Here are some tips: 

If you’re rushing around the morning of your departure, you can easily forget important things like charging cables or medicine. Make sure you have everything you need before you go.

Make sure you pack snacks on your bus to Montreal airport in case you get hungry at any time. It’s best to start with peanuts (they’re protein-rich and filling), peanut butter sandwiches (easy on-the-go snacking), or even just a few granola bars!

Having something entertaining to do while traveling is one of the things that makes traveling more enjoyable! If you’re on a long car ride or plane trip, we recommend bringing along your favorite TV show (DVD or streaming) or an audiobook. This way, you won’t get bored during the trip.

What to expect at Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport

Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (YUL) is Quebec’s busiest airport and one of the busiest in North America. The airport is located about 30 minutes south of Montreal and handles more than 23 million passengers annually. YUL is a major hub for several Canadian airlines, as well as international carriers like American Airlines, Air France, British Airways, Delta Airlines, KLM, and Lufthansa. 

There are three terminals at YUL: Terminals 1 (east), 2 (west), and 3 (south). All terminals have multiple levels that offer plenty of space to move around. The check-in counters are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can also find ATMs and food outlets in all three terminals.

New baggage system at the airport

If you’re traveling to or from Montreal this March and Easter break, you might want to know about the airport’s new baggage-check system.

The airport is implementing a new baggage check-in system that allows passengers to check their bags at a kiosk in the terminal. The kiosks will be located near the security checkpoints, so it’s important to make sure that you have enough time to get through security and then head over to the kiosk if you’ll be using it.

You can also use the kiosks if you don’t want to wait for an agent at the check-in counter. This option is only available for prepaid tickets; you cannot pay your baggage fee with cash at these kiosks. If you do not have a prepaid ticket, or would like to pay with cash instead of using your credit card, please use an agent at one of the airport’s many check-in counters.

It’s also important to note that these kiosks are only available during peak travel times (March Break and Easter). During off-peak times, there will be fewer agents available at each of the terminals’ main counters; so even if you don’t plan on using one of these new kiosk systems during those times.

Quebec’s other major airports

Quebec’s second-busiest airport, Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (PTY), is located just outside of Montreal. It is served by numerous domestic and international airlines and is a hub for Air Canada. PTY is also the main gateway to Quebec City, the province’s capital.

Montreal-Mirabel International Airport (YUL) is Quebec’s third-busy airport and serves as the main gateway to Montreal’s South Shore region. This airport is also popular for its ski resort connections, with more than 10 ski hills in close proximity. YUL is served by several international airlines as well as several North American carriers.

Dorval International Airport (YUL) is situated about 20 minutes northeast of downtown Montreal. This airport has been popular for its easy access to Toronto, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick. It is also a focus city for Air Transat, WestJet Airlines, and Sunwing Airlines.

Rideau County Airport ( Jacques Cartier ) serves Ottawa and Gatineau, two of Canada’s most populous cities. The airport offers direct flights to more than 50 destinations in North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.

Tips to consider while taking a flight the first time

Before you board your flight, there are a few things to consider. These tips will help you get through your flight with ease and comfort!

  1. Make sure you’ve packed light. You’ll be in a tight space for the duration of your flight, so make sure you’re only bringing what’s absolutely necessary. If you’re traveling with kids, try to keep their belongings organized so they can find what they need without any trouble.

Pack snacks in case you get hungry during the flight! You don’t want to waste money buying food on board (they charge more than at most restaurants!). It’s also better for digestion if you have something light and easy to eat when you’re feeling peckish, like nuts or dried fruit or granola bars, or trail mix (make sure they don’t contain peanuts).

  1. Bring books and magazines these are great ways to pass the time while flying but they also give you something productive to do if you get bored or anxious during takeoff or landing! It’s also important not to spend too much time on your phone/tablet/computer while flying because this could lead to dehydration due to lack of hydration in those devices themselves.

Conclusion 

If you’re looking to travel in the next few months, now is the time to do it! According to recent reports, travel to and from Quebec’s busy airport will surge in March and Easter break. This is great news if you’re planning on visiting either of these destinations – or any other destination, for that matter. If you’re unsure about what time of year is best for your travels, our travel guide can help make the decision a little easier. Whether you’re flying solo or traveling with friends, don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity!