Early flight? Security can often be quite busy, and most of the line is behind the glass wall, so don't assume there's no line if you see the outside queue empty!
There's a cutelounge (not just for frequent flyers), on the third floor. Elevator right between Tim Horton's & Starbucks. Get yourself a coffee & head on up. Good viewing.
The Eagle's Nest Observatory Level is amazing. Quiet, comfortable and pre-security. Sneak behind Timmy's/Starbucks and take the elevator to the third floor.
The flights here are good! Go here if you want to get off the island and don't want to deal with ferry traffic! Winter flights will probably always be delayed.
Security lines can be crazy on a Sunday, but if you're late, the people are so kind that they let you into the front of the line. This DOES NOT happen in Toronto!
Wish I'd had the 'chill' security...Apparently the tiny airport has to pick through everything that a daily traveler in major international airports never has an issue with. Vino is good.
There is spotty bus service from the airport to downtown. Best to take the Akal airport transporter ($19) or the taxi ($55-$65). The taxi drivers are very informative, maybe with the fare.
Head to the Roost on your way to/from the airport (at the lights at the corner of McTavish & East Saanich Rd. Try the meatloaf sandwich - you can't go wrong
Even though it's small, I've learned the hard way that when it's busy, it's busy. Missed a 5:30am flight to Vancouver showing up 40min before. Today super long security line up had people panicking.
Hoping to bus to or from here with BC Transit?? LOL, ya, good luck with that... Service is a total disaster and the main transfer exchange is over 1 km from here!
The breakfast wrap from Spinnakers (inside security) is amazing and takes only 5 or 6 minutes to prepare. Don't bother with Tim Horton's, get some real food!
Victoria International Airport (YYJ) is the 10th busiest airport in Canada with over 1.5 million passengers per year. Victoria is well served with more than 120 daily flights throughout North America.