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Trail Regional Airport opened in the mid-20th century and operates from a single small terminal, serving as a compact but important gateway to the West Kootenay region. The airport is modest in size and primarily supports general aviation, charter flights and medevac services rather than major carrier hubs, making it a convenient option for local travelers. Located a short 10–15 minute drive from downtown Trail with easy road links via the regional highway network and limited shuttle or taxi options, it’s a practical alternative to larger airports nearby. With lower passenger volumes and modest fees, Trail is generally an affordable choice for travelers seeking regional connections.
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No currency desks here and just one lobby ATM, so plan to arrive with Canadian dollars or withdraw at a major bank ATM in town or at your connecting hub. Cards are widely accepted, and you’ll usually get better rates and fewer fees away from the airport.
Hoping to browse duty‑free in Trail? This tiny regional airport doesn’t have it, so save the splurge for your next hub (think Vancouver or Calgary) and handle any last‑minute buys in town before you fly.
Small and straightforward: expect a single café for coffee, pastries, and grab‑and‑go sandwiches plus a couple of vending machines, with service timed to flight departures. Coffee runs about CAD 3–4.50 and sandwiches 8–12 (a bit higher than in town), while full sit‑down meals are better found 5–10 minutes away along Highway 3B or in Trail’s local cafés.
Friendly staff can help with basic first aid and AEDs in the small terminal, and they’ll call 911 if you need more. For prescriptions, travel kits, and COVID supplies, Trail’s pharmacies are a quick 10–15 minute ride away; airport assistance is free, while meds and ambulance services are paid.
No lockers at Trail Regional, but the airline desk can sometimes hold a small bag during counter hours. For longer stops, check local hotels or bag‑storage apps in town, typically CAD 8–12 per bag per day; bring photo ID and avoid oversize items.
Choose between the small seating nook by check‑in or the cozy gate room with runway views—both have free Wi‑Fi and handy outlets, but there are no dedicated business lounges or showers. It’s a quiet, compact setup that closes overnight, perfect for a short, stress‑free wait around flight times.
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