The Prince Rupert Airport of Prince Rupert is well equipped with facilities. Some of the facilities provided by the airport are listed below:
Prince Rupert Airport (IATA: YPR, ICAO: CYPR) is an airport serving Prince Rupert, a city in the Canada. If you are planning to travel to Prince Rupert or any other city in Canada, this airport locator will be a very useful tool. This page gives complete information about the Prince Rupert Airport along with Time Zone, lattitude and longitude, Current time and date, nearest airport, airport location on map etc. Prince Rupert Airport Map showing the location of this airport in Canada. Prince Rupert Airport IATA Code, ICAO Code etc.
AIRPORT NAME: | Prince Rupert Airport |
IATA CODE: | YPR |
ICAO CODE: | CYPR |
AIRPORT RANK: | 10 |
CITY NAME: | Prince Rupert |
COUNTRY: | Canada |
LATITUDE: | 54.28609848 |
LONGITUDE: | -130.4450073 |
TIMEZONE: Prince Rupert/Canada | |
PRINCE RUPERT AIRPORT TIMEZONE: | UTC -02:30 hours |
COUNTRY NAME: | Canada |
COUNTRY CODE: | CA |
CONTINENT: | North America |
CAPITAL: | Ottawa |
ISD CODE: | 1 |
CURRENCY: | Dollar |
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Nearest airports to city Prince Rupert, country Canada are listed below. These are significant airports near to the city of Prince Rupert and other airports nearest to Prince Rupert.
Nearest airport to Prince Rupert is Prince Rupert/Seal Cove Seaplane Base distance - (12 km / 7.5 miles)
Following are the nearest airports to Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert Airport. Distance between the two airports are given in kilometer as well as in miles below.
Airport Name | Distance | Lat | Long | ICAOCode | IATACode |
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Prince Rupert/Seal Cove Seaplane Base | 12 km /7.5 miles | 54.33330154 | -130.2830048 | CZSW | ZSW |
Annette Island Airport | 111 km /69.375 miles | 55.04240036 | -131.5720062 | PANT | ANN |
Masset Airport | 114 km /71.25 miles | 54.02750015 | -132.125 | CZMT | ZMT |
Terrace Airport | 123 km /76.875 miles | 54.46849823 | -128.576004 | CYXT | YXT |
Ketchikan Harbor Seaplane Base | 143 km /89.375 miles | 55.34989929 | -131.677002 | 5KE | WFB |
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YPR - Prince Rupert Airport IATA Code and CYPR - Prince Rupert Airport ICAO code
Type of Transport | Availability |
Metro Taxi System | Available |
City bus service | Available |
General taxi service | Available |
Pre-paid taxi service | Available |
Car rental service | Available |
Inter state bus service | No |
Inter state taxi / car service | Available |