Flying from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport (SYD) to Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT): what you need to know
Arriving two hours before an international flight and one hour ahead of a domestic departure are travel rules to live by. Show up at the airport on time to catch your SYD to YQT flight.
Be prepared for longer lines in popular months like April. Arriving up to four hours ahead of an international flight and two hours for domestic departures is a wise move.
How to find the cheapest flights from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport (SYD) to Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT)
Right now, ₹ 92,553 is the cheapest price we've found for a one-way Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport flight. The best price for a return ticket is ₹ 158,182. Bear in mind that fares can change due to availability when booking.
To pick up cheap tickets from SYD to YQT, book ahead. Airlines typically offer lower fares when flights are first made available.
The 'Whole month' search function shows you the cheapest flights from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport across each month. It's a good way to find a bargain if your travel dates are flexible.
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Handy information about Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport (SYD)
Of all flights leaving Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport, 69.62% land on schedule at their destination.
Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport is about 18 kilometres from central Sydney. If you're catching a cab, ride-sharing or driving from the centre, it'll take 20 minutes or so to arrive, depending on the traffic.
You can expect a journey time of around 25 minutes when using public transport.
Need a handy hotel close to SYD? If you've booked an early flight from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport, these accommodation options will put you moments from your departure gate:
Arriving at Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT)
If you're arriving on a late Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport flight, nothing tops the convenience of being near the terminal. Collect your bags from the carousel and then be showered and relaxing not long after at one of these hotels near YQT:
Grab a Thunder Bay International Airport rental car and discover Thunder Bay and beyond with your own set of wheels. Enterprise, Budget and National are top providers to choose from here.
To get the lowest price, reserve your ride from Thunder Bay International Airport around three weeks before you set off.
Getting from Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT) to central Thunder Bay
Thunder Bay International Airport is approximately 6 kilometres from central Thunder Bay. The drive time takes around 10 minutes.
If you're travelling by public transport, expect a journey time of around 15 minutes.
When to fly to Thunder Bay International Airport (YQT)
The quietest month for a flight from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport is April, while July is the busiest. Choose the ideal time to go to Thunder Bay based on whether you prefer a more relaxed vibe or a faster pace.
When booking your flight from Sydney (Kingsford Smith) Airport to Thunder Bay International Airport, consider the type of weather you like. July is the warmest month in Thunder Bay, with temperatures ranging from 11ºC to 24ºC.
If you'd rather travel in cooler conditions, search for a cheap ticket from SYD to YQT in January. Temperatures average between -21ºC and -5ºC then.
Explore more of Canada
You've visited Thunder Bay, now it's time to discover other parts of Canada. Journey around 402 kilometres north-west to Kenora to check off its popular sights. From Legacy Tours to Harvest Kenora's Homerun Gardens and Garrow Park, you've got a jam-packed schedule ahead.
Around 306 kilometres north-west of Thunder Bay, Dryden is another essential stop in Canada. No visit is complete without checking out Blue Lake Provincial Park, Aaron Provincial Park and Johnston's Park.