Canada has a philosophy that users should cover the cover of air travel while the United States subsidizes airports seemingly because they believe transportation is an enabler of economic growth.
“They view it as an investment,” Gugliotta said. For instance, a recent runway extension at Bellingham’s airport was paid for by the American government, while in Canada, airport improvements are paid for by departing travellers through the Airport Improvement Fee, which is $20 for passengers flying outside of B.C. and Yukon.
YVR serves a total of 17 million passengers each year, of which five million are travellers to the U.S. Gugliotta said most of the nearly one million passengers flying out of Bellingham are headed to destinations within the U.S.
“So 20 per cent of our U.S. traffic is using Bellingham or Seattle,” Gugliotta said. “It’s pretty significant.”
Traffic at Bellingham International Airport is up 115 per cent for the period 2007 to 2011, with 62 per cent of travellers coming from Canada, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Chris Youngson, who lives in North Vancouver, has flown to Las Vegas from Bellingham a half a dozen times and says he usually pays about $180 for the flight, and sometimes even less.
He says if the price difference fell under $50, he would fly out of YVR, especially since with a combination of bus, seabus and Canada Line, he can get from his home at the top of Capilano Road, he can get to the airport in just over an hour. The drive to Bellingham is 80.7 kilometres from Vancouver.
Both Henning and Youngson said the cheap parking at Bellingham’s airport — it’s $9 a day — is one appeal, as is the fact that the airport is small so that there are usually no waits for security or luggage.
“It’s 100 metres to the airport from the parking lot,” Youngson said. “There’s no customs, so usually I don’t have to wait at all.”
At YVR, long-term parking is $15.75 a day and the lot is not within walking distance to the terminal, but there is a shuttle bus. YVR is a high-end airport complete with duty free shops, full services restaurants and other amenities. Gugliotta said some travellers start their vacation at the airport.
But for Henning and Youngson, the bare-bones nature of the Bellingham airport is not a concern. The fact that Allegiant, which is one of the airlines flying out of Bellingham, makes passengers pay for their bags, or to pre-select a seat, doesn’t phase Henning.
“I’ve never had a problem. As long as you get there a bit early the seats are not a problem.”
As far as the extra luggage fees, Henning said it’s worth it to save half the airfare.
Gugliotta said 22 airlines signed on for an incentive deal YVR offered to keep airlines flying out of Vancouver that froze fees at 2010 levels, even if an airline increased their capacity or service.
Although he did not have specific numbers, Gugliotta said American passengers sometimes fly out of YVR because Vancouver’s airport has good deals on charter flights to Asia and Europe. He also said there are times that fares to American destinations like Las Vegas are cheaper out of Vancouver than Bellingham, and that it pays to shop around. |