Saskatoon airport seeing peak holiday travel
The Saskatoon airport is bustling as holiday travelers embark on journeys to see loved ones or head off on vacation.
This is the busiest time of year for the airport, which handles over 1,000 additional passengers daily during the season.
“Essentially, it’s all about a seamless journey here at the airport,” said Stephen Maybury, CEO of the Saskatoon Airport Authority. “These are peak travel times for the airport, seeing upwards of 5,000 passengers per day coming through.”
The holiday crowd includes a variety of travelers, from those heading home to reunite with family to others embarking on special trips.
“I’m headed to Edmonton for the holidays, just finished work at the mine here,” said one traveler.
One father, saving all year for a dream trip, was taking his daughters to Disney World.
“We’re going to be in Universal and Disney. Hopefully, it will be worth it. Happy holidays!” he said.
Some were at the airport on Friday to welcome loved ones with a sign that stands out.
“Well, I am picking up my older sister, Mally. The goal is to embarrass her,” one said with a laugh.
For those opting to drive, Saskatchewan’s winter weather poses its own challenges. Snow-covered roads prompted SGI to remind motorists to prepare carefully for any journeys.
“When it comes to driving this time of year, I like to tell people to do two things: prepare your vehicle and prepare yourself,” said Jeremy Pilon of SGI. “That means adjusting your mindset to slow down a little. That speed limit is the limit in perfect conditions. If it’s snowy, you’re going to want to slow down.”
SGI also advises checking road conditions through the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline before traveling to ensure a safe and smooth trip.
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