New Carousel Displays Unveiled at Calgary International Airport

July 23, 2005   |  
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date:    June 23, 2005

Calgary, AB. – The Calgary Airport Authority and its Attractions Alberta partners unveiled five new baggage carousels displays today at Calgary International Airport. These world famous displays provide a preview of the many beautiful destinations and attractions for visitors to Alberta.

New to the airport’s Attraction Alberta partnership is the Bow Habitat Station, displaying a unique new "eco-park" for visitors and travellers at Calgary International Airport. The Bow Habitat display was created to educate visitors about Alberta's fish, water and aquatic habitats.

The Calgary Exhibition & Stampede’s new faux bronze sculpture display is a creative collaboration between the Stampede and Studio Y Creations. It captures the romance of the west while showcasing signature Stampede events, just in time for Stampede 2005!

Also renewing for another five years is Parks Canada with a new display entitled – “Journeys - Then and Now”. The exhibit features a number of historically significant figures whose travels lead the way for all who will visit the national parks and national historic sites of Alberta and eastern British Columbia.

The Royal Tyrrell Museum presents 3.9 billion years of life in a dynamic and dramatic display that will spark curiosity, dispel myths, and encourage life-long learning. The display is sure to create a sense of curiosity and play for the many travellers at Calgary International Airport.

Often referred to as one or Canada’s best ski resorts, Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine promises memorable skiing and snowboarding amidst the world's most awesome scenery. Their unique display of these world-renowned slopes will entice even the most experienced skiers.

“The ten year Attractions Alberta airport-tourism partnership program has been a tremendous success and continues to  showcase Alberta’s beautiful destinations for visitors at Calgary International Airport,” commented Julien DeSchutter, vice president marketing for The Calgary Airport Authority.

The Calgary Airport Authority is a not-for-profit corporation responsible for the management, maintenance and development of Calgary International Airport and Springbank Airport under long-term lease from the Government of Canada. Calgary International Airport is currently Canada’s fourth busiest airport with over 9.1 million passengers in 2004. 
 

For more information contact:                 

Bow Habitat Station
                                                                Mona Ghiz
                                                                Phone: (403) 355-4005

 
                                                                Calgary Exhibition & Stampede
                                                                Brenda Hanchar
                                                                Tel: (403) 261-0277
                                                                Cell: (403) 585-4105
 
                                                                Parks Canada
                                                                Pam Veinotte 
                                                                Phone: (403) 762-1524
 
                                                                Tyrrell Museum
                                                                Wendy Taylor,
                                                                Phone toll free in Alberta: 310-0000, then (403) 823-7707
 
                                                                Ski Banff-Lake Louise-Sunshine
                                                                Jennica Fernstrom
                                                                Phone (403) 760-7746
 
                                                                Calgary Airport Authority 
                                                                Jody Moseley
                                                                Office: (403) 735-2197
                                                                Cell: (403) 613-2197