Region of Waterloo International Airport
Welcome to the Region of Waterloo International Airport (YKF)
Fly From YKF
Flying from home has never been easier! Let YKF simplify your travel with a straightforward terminal layout, affordable parking, and local eats – YKF is the perfect place to start your next adventure.
The Region of Waterloo International Airport is proud to work with these great airline partners:
Why Fly YKF?
Convenient Location
Located 45-minutes west of Toronto, alongside HWY 401, YKF is minutes from Cambridge, Guelph, Kitchener and Waterloo.
More Choices
Enjoy direct flights to major Canadian cities and select seasonal destinations in the Caribbean and Mexico.
Easy to Navigate
With modern facilities and streamlined processes, we prioritize your comfort and convenience at every step of your journey.
Traveller Review
"I have to say: I've been to dozens of airports across the world, and this one is my favourite. Location, parking, friendly staff and more. Expect a smaller airport experience when you visit here."
Enjoy the Wait!
Dining and Shopping
Explore our selection of dining options and retail merchandise to satisfy your cravings and find last-minute essentials.
Art at YKF
The ART YKF Gallery features four exciting installations that explore the themes of travel, movement and memories for visitors to discover and enjoy!
Relaxation Areas
Unwind in comfortable seating areas equipped with Wi-Fi and charging stations while waiting for your flight.
News Highlights
Territorial Acknowledgement
The Region of Waterloo is situated on the lands within the Haldimand Tract of 1784, a formally ratified agreement acknowledging six miles on either side of the Grand River as treaty territory belonging to Six Nations of the Grand River. The Region of Waterloo serves an area within the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe, Chonnonton and Haudenosaunee peoples. This territory is within the lands protected by the Dish with One Spoon wampum - which calls upon us to share the land and its resources fairly, represented by a shared dish and spoon, and to keep the dish clean by caring for the land and ensuring peace among all who share it. We acknowledge the enduring presence, knowledge and philosophies of Indigenous Peoples. We acknowledge the continuing accomplishments and contributions Indigenous Peoples make in shaping Waterloo Region.
Visit our Truth and Reconciliation page to learn more about the actions the Region is taking to address its calls to action.