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There are 134 parking meters at the Regina International Airport:

  • 6 stalls for the Physically Disabled
  • Parking at a meter is $1.00 per half hour**
  • Maximum time of 2 hours at meters**
  • Meters accept quarters or dollar coins
  • Change machines are on the main floor of the Air Terminal Building

Public Parking Lot There are 611 parking stalls in this lot

Airlines
  • Air Canada (Saskatoon, Toronto)
  • Air Canada Jazz (Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Vancouver)
  • National Aviation
  • Northwest Airlines
  • Northwest Airlink operated Mesaba Airlines (Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  • Skyservice (Cancun, Holguin, Nassau, Puerto Plata, Puerto Vallarta) (seasonal)
  • Transwest Air (Saskatoon)
  • WestJet (Saskatoon, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg)
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Airport Facts

Regina International Airport (IATA: YQR, ICAO: CYQR) is an airport located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, about 7 kilometres west of the city centre. It is run by the Regina Airport Authority. It is, as of 2004, the second busiest airport in Saskatchewan.

Runway Information
Regina International has two runways, 08-26 and 13-31. Both are 150 ft wide, with lengths of 6200 feet and 7900 feet respectively.

History
The first site in Regina used for flying was the infield at Regina Exhibition Park's horse race track, where visiting barnstormer "Lucky Bob" St. Pierre flew a Curtis biplane in August, 1911.

After the First World War, Reginan Roland Groome returned from military service as a flying instructor and, with partners, set up a company called the "Aerial Service Co." Its primitive airfield was located near what is the current intersection of Hill Avenue and Cameron Street in the city's south end. In May of 1920, federal government regulators assigned this field the designation of Canada 's first licensed "air harbor". Groome received Canadian commercial pilot's license No. 1.

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