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Robert L. Stanfield Airport is Halifax's modern, international airport! At Halifax Airport Hotels, we strive to provide the best rates on hotels near the Halifax Airport! Because of our relationship with major hotel brands, we can guarantee the best rates on all featured hotels. And since our hotels have been approved by AAA and the Mobile Travel Guide, we know you'll enjoy a clean, comfortable stay.

Halifax International Airport serves the Halifax Regional Municipality and most of the neighbouring areas. With several hotels, attractions, and dining options in the area, Halifax is the perfect host.

Whether your trip is for business or pleasure, we hope you'll experience the comfortable hospitality that Halifax is known for.

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About Halifax International Airport

Halifax International Airport has more flights to more destinations than any other airport in Atlantic Canada, welcoming more than three million passengers each year. With the best full-service facilities, and the widest range of prices and frequencies, Halifax International Airport is among the busiest in the country. The main terminal building has two principal levels - the ground level for ticketing, arrivals, and retail shopping, and the second level for departures. Halifax International Airport offers a wide variety of services for those travelers arriving in Halifax or for those picking up passengers. The airport is a 24-hour operation, and while airlines determine whether aircraft will fly during inclement weather, the Terminal Building never closes.

Halifax International Airport has direct services to Montreal, Toronto and St John's in Newfoundland. There are also smaller connecting flights available to other destinations throughout Canada. The airport is 24 miles from central Halifax on Hwy 102, north toward Truro.

Halifax, Nova Scotia's capital, lies on one of the world's most extensive natural harbors, midway along Nova Scotia's south Atlantic shore. It is located on a peninsula between the harbor and an inlet called the North West Arm. Halifax harbor's 16 miles are second only in size to the harbor in Sydney, Australia. It was this feature that attracted Colonel Edward Cornwallis and 2500 others who settled there in 1749 and established a naval and military depot. The site was named in honor of Lord Halifax, President of the British Board of Trade at that time. Halifax was intended to serve as a counterbalance to the French fort in Nova Scotia's far east.