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£432 - £612
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Price
London LutonCalgary
LTN - YYC
LTNYYC
London Luton
Thu 6/6
1 stop16h 40m
Calgary
Thu 20/6
1 stop15h 00m
London GatwickCalgary
LGW - YYC
LGWYYC
London Gatwick
Mon 7/10
1 stop34h 14m
Calgary
Sun 20/10
1 stop17h 20m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Mon 4/11
Nonstop9h 02m
Calgary
Wed 13/11
Nonstop8h 50m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Sat 2/11
1 stop37h 40m
Calgary
Sat 16/11
Nonstop8h 50m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Mon 4/11
2 stops31h 30m
Calgary
Wed 13/11
2 stops17h 01m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Mon 16/9
1 stop24h 55m
Calgary
Mon 30/9
1 stop33h 00m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Thu 14/11
1 stop14h 10m
Calgary
Mon 25/11
1 stop14h 35m
London HeathrowCalgary
LHR - YYC
LHRYYC
London Heathrow
Thu 14/11
Nonstop9h 00m
Calgary
Mon 25/11
1 stop12h 20m
London CityCalgary
LCY - YYC
LCYYYC
London City
Mon 23/9
1 stop11h 05m
Calgary
Mon 7/10
1 stop20h 20m
YYC Temperature | -7 - 17 °C |
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If weather is an important factor for your trip to Calgary, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 17.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around -7.0 C).
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
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It was weird that we had to check after security and go to a corral which had no bathroom or other services about an hour before boarding. Had to check out of the corral to leave and check back in.
There’s more to Calgary than oil, cowboys and beef. The southern Alberta city, nestled in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, has grown from pioneer settlement to cosmopolitan city in the space of 120 years. Visitors will find that the city has a thriving music scene – traditional and modern – and Canada’s third-largest Chinatown. There are plenty of shopping opportunities in the central area and an added bonus is the absence of aprovincial sales tax.
Calgary hasn’t grown too far from its roots however. The world-famous Calgary Stampede celebrates its heritage. Fort Calgary, the 1880s North West Mounted Police post in Inglewood, encompasses a historic park, and even the Pengrowth Saddledome, home of NHL’s Calgary Flames, the WHL’s Calgary Hitmen and the NLL’s Calgary Roughnecks, whichis shaped like a saddle.
Calgary’s real story is the great outdoors. Fish Creek Park, in south Calgary, is Canada’s largest urban park, three times bigger than Stanley Park in Vancouver. Within a couple of hours’ drive is Banff National Park and Lake Louise, Canada’s first national park, a mecca for winter sports and nature enthusiasts.
Calgary has a bus system and a light-rail system, the C-Train, running through the city. You can transfer between the two easily, and the C-Train is free anywhere in the centre. If you want to rent a car, you can find any of the car rental companies at the airport or around town. Taxis are also convenient, and reasonably priced. Be careful if you decide to walk. East-west blocks are very long, and it can take you longer than you’d expect. To help pedestrians get around, the city has the “Plus-15” system, which is a series of enclosed walkways connecting buildings above street level. You can access the walkways at streets marked with a “+15.”
Flights to Calgary arrive to the main airport Calgary International Airport (YYC), which is approximately 10 miles (17 km) northeast of the city centre. Many hotels offer curtesy shuttles from the airport so check your options at booking. There is also a regular shuttle between the airport and the city centre, several public bus services and coaches. Taxis, limousines and car rental companies are represented at the airport.
One of the biggest airports in western Canada, Calgary International Airport (YYC) is located 20km (13 miles) northeast of downtown Calgary. The spacious and sunny terminal handles more than 12 million people every year, making it one of Canada’s busiest airports.
Flights to Calgary International Airport come in from all over the continent, including major hubs like Los Angeles, Cancun, Edmonton, Portland, Dallas, Chicago, Minneapolis, Winnipeg, Salt Lake City, Honolulu, San Francisco, Phoenix, Seattle and Denver. You can also get international flights from Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, Zurich, and Glasgow.
Calgary is an important business destination in Western Canada, but even more people fly into Calgary Airport for a taste of Alberta’s wilder side, with easy access to Glacier National Park, the pristine Lake Louise, and hiking opportunities in Banff. The busiest time to fly here is definitely during the Calgary Stampede though, when the city is filled with more cowboys than you can count.