Lagos to Montreal
Wed, 15 Jul - Tue, 21 Jul (1 passenger)
Wed, 15 Jul - Tue, 21 Jul (1 passenger)
Montreal–Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport is the main airport that services Montreal, Canada. The fact it’s embedded within the most populous city in the region of Quebec makes it incredibly easy to travel into the city straight off the plane, so you can get your trip started right away.
Historically, Montreal-Pierre Elliot Trudeau International Airport hasn’t been the only international airport offered by the city, once rivalled by Montreal-Mirabel. This rival airport was once considered a major hub for Trans-Atlantic flights; however, Trudeau’s proximity to the city centre meant that, eventually, Mirabel shut down operations as flights returned to Montreal’s currently biggest airport.
Over time, the facilities at the airport have expanded to match the usage. From a terminal extension to three railways, and even a four-star Marriott Hotel on site, anyone that flies into YUL will find a vast variety of options to look after themselves.
while you wait for your flight
BALNEA Voyage Spa is located airside, International Terminal Gate 53. Here, travellers get to give their body an exceptional beauty treatment provided by certified therapists and masseurs. Their healthy dose of pampering, heavy on natural ingredients, offers a perfect blend of travel, relaxation and personal care. Get a chair and table massages, manicure/pedicure, facial, or browse their other services at their locations.
There are not less than six locations with VIP lounges inside Montreal-Trudeau International airport. They all provide a calm and chill spot where you can catch up on work or drown some good wine. The National Bank Lounge provides exclusive comfort and relaxation to any traveller, regardless of your airline or flight class. A few others are exclusive to travellers flying Air Canada.
There are plenty of dining and eating options inside the airport terminal. They could be anything from the standard airport eatery to a passionate outpost of a local restaurant. Names like Pork and Pickle, Urban Crave Express, Desjardins Odyssey Lounge, Paramount, and Avenue des Canadiens easily come to mind.
at Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
from Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
The airport has a single terminal divided into four sections: domestic, international, transborder and a public area. These areas are easily walkable.
Getting from the airport to the City Centre: