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Traveling to Vancouver

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So you are planning on traveling to Vancouver. Good idea! The sights and sounds are magnificent, the food fantastic and the history impressive. Get ready to celebrate the many sides of the Pacific Northwest tradition and culture. But first, how to get there.

For many of you information on airlines to Vancouver will be necessary to a successful journey. For others the rail, automobile, cruise ship and even motor coach routes might be of interest. Let’s discuss air travel here.

More than a few major carriers fly in to Vancouver International Airport. Vancouver is in the Pacific Time Zone. You can see Vancouver’s time in relation to most cities on the globe by visiting www.TimeandDate.com.

Those traveling to Vancouver will find Vancouver International Airport is a destination in itself where numerous languages are spoken and the passing crowd is a pageant of world cultures and costumes. Most of the population speaks English as a first or second language. After English and Chinese, the most common mother tongues in Vancouver are Punjabi, German, Italian, French, Tagalog and Spanish. Wow! No wonder the food around Vancouver is so outrageous.

Airlines to Vancouver are equally diverse. Travel to Vancouver by air can be accomplished on Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American, Northwest and United Airlines. United also services 12 cities in Asia and 3 cities in Europe. Major carriers such as Aeromexico, Austrian, China and Lot Polish Airlines, along with Lufthansa and many more service Vancouver international Airport.

Reservations are critical. Leave time for security and plan way ahead if you are thinking of attending the 2010 Winter Olympics. The winter games will put all modes of transit to the test. Most spectators will arrive by air. Heads up.

The Vancouver International Airport is equipped with all the amenities world travelers expect on their journeys. Books, music, apparel, food and personal care items are there for the asking. Souvenirs abound and those prudent enough to be traveling to Vancouver with layover time will enjoy the Fairmont Vancouver Airport Hotel which is fully sound-proofed and a relaxing destination on its own merits.

Airlines to Vancouver will be able to assist with travel arrangements, accommodations and information on exchange rates, ground transportation, customs and passport regulations. Security will be tight at the Olympic Games. Leave plenty of time for this necessary evil of international travel.

So if you’re looking to travel to Vancouver, you have a number of options when it comes to airlines. The other modes of transportation to the area are even more diverse.

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