Flying from Penticton Airport (YYF) to Victoria International Airport (YYJ): what you need to know
Victoria's timezone is UTC-7, which is the same as Penticton.
To ensure you get on your YYF to YYJ flight, leave plenty of time for things like baggage drop and finding your gate. Turning up two hours before international departures and one hour before domestic flights is the general travel rule.
During popular months like July, you'll want to get to the airport earlier than usual. Arrive two hours before domestic departures and four hours ahead of an international flight whenever you're travelling during peak periods in general.
How to find the cheapest flights from Penticton Airport (YYF) to Victoria International Airport (YYJ)
The cheapest price we've found for a one-way Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport flight is 46 €. A return ticket is currently 120 €. Depending on the availability and when you book, these fares could change.
To score cheap tickets from YYF to YYJ, book ahead. Airlines tend to offer their best fares when flights are first released.
The 'Whole month' tool shows you the cheapest flights from Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport across every month. It's an easy way to snap up a bargain if your travel dates are flexible.
There's no need to check every day to see if fares have gone down when you set up a Price Alert. We'll notify you the moment there's a better deal on cheap flights from YYF to YYJ.
Find the ideal flight for you by using the filters. To see the 'Cheapest,' 'Fastest' or 'Best' flights from Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport, use the 'Sort by' function. You can also filter results by airline, arrival and departure times, and number of stops.
Handy information about Penticton Airport (YYF)
Central Penticton to Penticton Airport is around 8 kilometres. Depending on traffic, it'll take you about 10 minutes to get there if you're ride-sharing, catching a cab or driving.
Taking public transport? You can expect a journey time of around 50 minutes.
Searching for a convenient hotel near YYF? If you've booked an early flight from Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport, these stays will have you sleeping moments from check-in:
Arriving at Victoria International Airport (YYJ)
If you have a late Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport flight, nothing tops the convenience of staying near the terminal. Grab your luggage from the carousel and then be showered and sleeping shortly after at one of these hotels near YYJ:
Explore without limits with a Victoria International Airport rental car. Pick up your wheels from Hertz, Thrifty or Avis and venture far and wide through Victoria and beyond.
To get the best deal, reserve your vehicle from Victoria International Airport around three weeks before travelling.
Getting from Victoria International Airport (YYJ) to central Victoria
Victoria International Airport to central Victoria has a drive time of around 30 minutes. It's approximately 27 kilometres away.
It'll take around 1 hour 25 minutes if you're using public transport.
When to fly to Victoria International Airport (YYJ)
July is the most popular month for flights from Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport. For a quieter experience, head to Victoria in February.
When reserving your flight from Penticton Airport to Victoria International Airport, think about the kind of weather you like. August is the warmest month in Victoria, with temperatures ranging from 13ºC (55ºF) to 23ºC (73ºF).
Search for cheap tickets from YYF to YYJ in February if you'd rather travel during cooler conditions. Temperatures are at their lowest around then, ranging between 0ºC (32ºF) and 9ºC (48ºF) on average.
Explore more of Canada
Victoria is always a good idea, but there are so many other parts of Canada waiting to be explored. About 97 kilometres north of Victoria, a trip to Vancouver will keep you on the move. Start with popular sights like Stanley Park, Granville Island and Science World.
Surrey is another sought-after destination in Canada and is around 88 kilometres north-east of Victoria. No trip is complete without seeing Senator Reid Park, Port Mann Park and Morgan Creek Park.