YYC Calgary International Airport prepares to welcome the world for the G7 Summit Wednesday, May 28, 2025 | Catgories: Blog, News Release CALGARY – Preparations are underway at YYC Calgary International Airport to welcome delegates and heads of state for the 2025 G7 Summit June 15 to 17 in Kananaskis. While increased security measures will be in place before and during the event, the travelling public is assured that YYC is open and accessible throughout the summit. “YYC is proud to host G7 delegates as they travel through the region,” says Chris Miles, Chief Operations Officer at the Calgary Airport Authority. “As we move into what looks to be a very busy summer, we look forward to providing a smooth, safe operation for everyone travelling through here, and to showcasing the city of Calgary as a spectacular destination.” Travellers can expect some road closures in and around the perimeter of YYC, as well as increased security presence at curbside for pickups and drop-offs. All passengers should give themselves ample time to travel to the airport, pass through security, and arrive at their boarding gates. YYC Crew and White Hat Volunteers are on hand to ensure a seamless passenger experience. Further details on all public advisories around airport operations are available at yyc.com. About The Calgary Airport Authority The Calgary Airport Authority is a non-share capital corporation incorporated under the Regional Airports Authorities Act of Alberta. The Authority is responsible for the management, operation and development of YYC Calgary International Airport and YBW Springbank Airport. The Authority’s commitment to safety remains a top priority. Our airports are important economic generators for the city, region and province, supporting thousands of jobs and generating billions in GDP through associated economic activity. The Authority was also recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers for 2025. Media Relations The Calgary Airport Authority P: 403 735 5899 media@yyc.com Previous Article Calgary Airports reinforce ‘No Drone Zone’ ahead of summer travel Please login or register to post comments.