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Gaspé’s Michel-Pouliot Airport opened in the mid-20th century and operates a single small terminal that handles regional traffic, making it an important gateway to the scenic Gaspé Peninsula. The compact airport is a convenient 10–15 minute drive from downtown Gaspé via Route 132 with limited public transit but regular taxis, car rentals and seasonal shuttle options to nearby towns. As a regional facility rather than a major hub, it primarily hosts Quebec carriers such as Air Canada Express and Pascan/PAL Airlines and supports charters and seasonal services. Travelers find fares generally affordable for short-haul routes, though prices can rise during peak tourist season.
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Carry a card and a bit of Canadian cash: there’s no currency exchange and just one ATM in the small terminal (by check‑in), while downtown banks usually offer better rates and lower fees.
No duty‑free at Michel‑Pouliot Gaspé—this cozy regional airport handles domestic flights only. Plan your shopping at your connecting hub, where The Loop Duty Free near international gates offers deals on spirits, beauty, and chocolates that often beat city prices.
Fuel up at the cozy lobby café with coffee, pastries, and fresh sandwiches, then grab last‑minute snacks by the gates. Choices are limited but friendly, and prices sit just a notch above what you’ll pay in town.
Help is close by in this small terminal: trained staff provide free first aid during operating hours, with clearly marked AEDs near departures and arrivals. For medications, travel kits, or COVID self‑tests, it’s a quick 10–15‑minute ride to Gaspé’s pharmacies, where you can get advice and prescriptions filled.
No dedicated lockers at Michel‑Pouliot Gaspé, but short courtesy holds may be possible at the check‑in counters during desk hours, and easy alternatives—hotel luggage rooms, car rentals, or self‑storage in town—fill the gap. Get the lowdown on what they’ll take, expected prices, ID rules, and when services are open.
Two relaxed waiting areas—one before security and one by the gates—offer free Wi‑Fi, easy charging, and runway views; there’s no dedicated business lounge, but it’s simple to find a quiet corner to unwind before you fly.
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