Location details, contact information, airlines, departure and arrival flight status, transportation, facilities and services, parking, special passenger amenities, nearby hotels and answers to passengers' frequently asked questions.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, opened on September 10, 1941, is Montreal's main air terminal and serves the entire province of Quebec. It operates domestic flights and international destinations in the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, and some locations in Asia, Central and South America.
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Number of Terminals - 1 - Open 24 hours a day.
Annual passenger traffic: 21.2 million passengers went through it in 2023.
Tel: +1 514 633 3333 / 800 465 1213. Tourist information: Tel +1 877 266 5687.
Information desks are located on the Departures level, next to gate 4 (4:00 am to 10:00 pm), and in the International Arrivals area, next to gate 27 (4:00 pm to 0:00 am). Throughout the terminal, there are also information screens and volunteers in red jackets.
The airport is located in Dorval, 24 km (15 miles) west of downtown Montreal.
See MapThere are car rental counters on the ground floor of the multilevel parking lot.
There are several short and long-stay parking lots on the premises, the former being farther away. There is also a waiting area (CellParc), which is free of charge for 2 hours. Rates and reservations
Multi-level Parking - Three-story structure (one of them uncovered) 5-6 min. from the main building. Spaces reserved for passengers with disabilities.
ValetParc - Immediately in front of the terminal, with valet parking and charging stations for electric vehicles.
EconoParc P5 - Free 24-hour shuttle bus service (14 min. travel time).
EconoParc P6/P7/P9 - For long stays and with courtesy shuttles (16 min. travel time).
HotelParc - Covered, heated parking under the Montréal Airport Marriott Hotel, connected to the main building. Electric vehicle charging stations available.
There are wide doors, access ramps, elevators, moving walkways, accessible counters, adapted telephones and restrooms, special lines at the different checkpoints, transportation vehicles, signage in Braille, relief areas for service animals, reserved spaces in the parking lots. Public transportation companies have vehicles adapted for passengers with special needs. Wheelchairs can be requested at the information desks on the boarding level.
Latest updates: June 25, 2024