New departures lounge opens at Region of Waterloo International Airport
New departures lounge opens at Region of Waterloo International Airport
Another piece of the Region of Waterloo International Airport’s $30.2 million expansion is now complete.
Officials were on hand Tuesday to officially open a new departures lounge at the terminal.
“A year ago this facility did not exist,” says Karen Redman, regional chair. “Now I would put it up against the best airport anywhere.”
The 20,000 sq. ft. lounge has seating for 500 people and six new boarding gates.
The region says 500,000 people are expected to travel through the airport this year.
Airport general manager Chris Wood says the upgrades will help with passenger experience.
“It allows for multiple simultaneous flights in a very relaxed and spacious area,” says Wood. “We could have four flights departing at the same time out of this building. So it’s a huge upgrade from what we had. We would not have been able to keep up with Flair had we not invested in this additional square footage."
Wood says there will be five flights daily this summer, with more destinations and flights on the horizon.
“World class is what we’re striving to be,” says Wood.
The new lounge includes a cafe bar. (Stephanie Villella/CTV Kitchener)
Earlier this year a new domestic arrivals building opened at the airport.
Construction of the airport expansion began in October 2021.
Phase two of the expansion project will get underway later this month. The project will see improvements to the existing terminal building, where self-service kiosks and common use airline counters will help improve check-in. A third security line and a new baggage system will also be added.
The stage of the project will see improvements to the existing terminal building. The completion date for that is scheduled for spring, 2023.
The lounge has seating for 500. (Stephanie Villella/CTV Kitchener)
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Freedom Convoy-affiliated group being evicted from Ottawa church
The owner of a historic church in Ottawa's Lowertown neighbourhood is evicting a group with ties to the 'Freedom Convoy' occupation planning to purchase the property this fall, in an apparent dispute over unpaid rent for the facility.

Vatican shelves sexual assault probe into Cardinal Marc Ouellet
There is not enough evidence to open a formal church investigation into sexual assault allegations against a prominent Quebec cardinal, Pope Francis declared Thursday. Cardinal Marc Ouellet, an adviser to the Pope, has been accused of sexual misconduct in a class-action lawsuit filed earlier this week in Quebec Superior Court.
Apple warns of security flaw for iPhones, iPads and Macs
Apple disclosed serious security vulnerabilities for iPhones, iPads and Macs that could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of these devices.
Survival 'the only concern' as Canadian tenants struggle to pay rent
As rent prices rise, CTVNews.ca heard from a number of Canadians struggling to afford their homes. The surge in rent prices over the last few months has forced many to cut back on spending, with some having to relocate or move in with their parents.
Wolf found dead, another still missing after apparent break-in at Vancouver zoo
One of the wolves that were released during an apparent break-in at the Greater Vancouver Zoo this week has been found dead, and another remains on the loose.
Ontario ICU closed for a month has no date set to reopen
A month after an Ontario intensive care unit temporarily closed due to a “significant staff shortage,” the hospital has no timeline for when the ICU will re-open its doors.
Study finds 3 drugs, including ivermectin, did not prevent COVID hospitalization, death
A new study has found that three drugs, including the antiparasitic ivermectin, had no significant effects in treating low oxygen levels or preventing ER visits, hospitalization or death due to COVID-19.
What you can do to help mitigate shortages of fever and pain relievers
Pharmacists and health care professionals are asking the public to only buy what they need and to be up to date on all their essential immunization shots to help with Tylenol, Advil shortages.
Ontario releases plan to stabilize health-care system amid bed and staffing shortages
The next phase of Ontario's 'Plan to Stay Open' involves transferring of seniors from hospital to alternative long-term care homes, the hiring of thousands of health-care workers and a pledge to reduce surgical backlog.