THUNDER BAY — It will cost more for airlines to use services at Thunder Bay Airport in 2024.
The Thunder Bay International Airports Authority is implementing across-the-board aeronautical fee increases of five per cent, effective New Year's Day.
Landing fees, terminal fees, aircraft parking fees and loading bridge/ground boarding fees are all going up.
The airport is also raising the cap on some vehicle parking fees.
Short-term/premium parking will now be a maximum of $40 a day instead of the current $36.25 maximum.
Long-term parking will have a daily maximum of $18.50, up from the current cap of $16.75.
There's no change to the offer of free short-term parking for the first 20 minutes.
Thirty minutes in short-term parking will cost $1.00.
Thunder Bay International Airport Authority is the not-for-profit corporation responsible for the management and operation of the airport.
According to the authority, it remains the only airport in Canada with no passenger departure fee.