Is it the same airport YUL and YMQ in Canada?
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I'm trying to book a flight to Montreal, Canada. I see there are two airports which are YUL and YMQ. Are they same or two different?
On Google Maps I see both the airport are nearby. What is the recommended airport if I am to travel to McGill University.
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I'm trying to book a flight to Montreal, Canada. I see there are two airports which are YUL and YMQ. Are they same or two different?
On Google Maps I see both the airport are nearby. What is the recommended airport if I am to travel to McGill University.
canada airports montreal
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I'm trying to book a flight to Montreal, Canada. I see there are two airports which are YUL and YMQ. Are they same or two different?
On Google Maps I see both the airport are nearby. What is the recommended airport if I am to travel to McGill University.
canada airports montreal
I'm trying to book a flight to Montreal, Canada. I see there are two airports which are YUL and YMQ. Are they same or two different?
On Google Maps I see both the airport are nearby. What is the recommended airport if I am to travel to McGill University.
canada airports montreal
canada airports montreal
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YMQ is a catchall for the airports in the Montreal metro area (similarly, LON is used for London, TYO for Tokyo, NYC for New York, etc.).
YUL is the main international airport (Pierre Eliott Trudeau)
YMQ is Mirabel airport (cargo only right now, as far as I know)
YHU is Saint-Hubert, used for smaller planes on shorter routes from within the province of Quebec primarily
In a flight search engine, YMQ will almost certainly give you flights to YUL alone (assuming you are coming from outside of Quebec).
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YMQ is the code for all Montréal airports (Trudeau and Mirabel), YUL for Trudeau Airport.
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YMQ is a catchall for the airports in the Montreal metro area (similarly, LON is used for London, TYO for Tokyo, NYC for New York, etc.).
YUL is the main international airport (Pierre Eliott Trudeau)
YMQ is Mirabel airport (cargo only right now, as far as I know)
YHU is Saint-Hubert, used for smaller planes on shorter routes from within the province of Quebec primarily
In a flight search engine, YMQ will almost certainly give you flights to YUL alone (assuming you are coming from outside of Quebec).
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YMQ is a catchall for the airports in the Montreal metro area (similarly, LON is used for London, TYO for Tokyo, NYC for New York, etc.).
YUL is the main international airport (Pierre Eliott Trudeau)
YMQ is Mirabel airport (cargo only right now, as far as I know)
YHU is Saint-Hubert, used for smaller planes on shorter routes from within the province of Quebec primarily
In a flight search engine, YMQ will almost certainly give you flights to YUL alone (assuming you are coming from outside of Quebec).
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YMQ is a catchall for the airports in the Montreal metro area (similarly, LON is used for London, TYO for Tokyo, NYC for New York, etc.).
YUL is the main international airport (Pierre Eliott Trudeau)
YMQ is Mirabel airport (cargo only right now, as far as I know)
YHU is Saint-Hubert, used for smaller planes on shorter routes from within the province of Quebec primarily
In a flight search engine, YMQ will almost certainly give you flights to YUL alone (assuming you are coming from outside of Quebec).
YMQ is a catchall for the airports in the Montreal metro area (similarly, LON is used for London, TYO for Tokyo, NYC for New York, etc.).
YUL is the main international airport (Pierre Eliott Trudeau)
YMQ is Mirabel airport (cargo only right now, as far as I know)
YHU is Saint-Hubert, used for smaller planes on shorter routes from within the province of Quebec primarily
In a flight search engine, YMQ will almost certainly give you flights to YUL alone (assuming you are coming from outside of Quebec).
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YMQ is the code for all Montréal airports (Trudeau and Mirabel), YUL for Trudeau Airport.
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YMQ is the code for all Montréal airports (Trudeau and Mirabel), YUL for Trudeau Airport.
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YMQ is the code for all Montréal airports (Trudeau and Mirabel), YUL for Trudeau Airport.
YMQ is the code for all Montréal airports (Trudeau and Mirabel), YUL for Trudeau Airport.
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