Montreal airport is coded as YUL because the International Air Transport Association (IATA) assigns three-letter codes to airports around the world for easy identification. The code "YUL" comes from the airport's original name, Montreal-Dorval International Airport, which was located in the Dorval area of Montreal.
YUL airport is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
The YMQ airport code for Montreal is YUL.
YUL is the airport code for Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Canada.
Montreal's airport code YUL comes from its original name, "Aeroport International Dorval," which is located in the Dorval area of Montreal. The "Y" in the code is a historical designation for Canadian airports, and "UL" represents the airport's location in Montreal.
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport - Montreal, Canada (YUL / CYUL).
The IATA code for Montreal is YUL.
Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
Burlington, VT -- BTV. It's about 75 miles from Montreal's YUL. While there is a recently-opened, small regional airport about 30 miles closer, there aren't many flights from/to it, and I imagine the prices are on par with YUL. So, if you really want to avoid those international taxes, Burlington is your best bet. The greyhound will run you right down to Rue Berry, but the closest station in VT is (apparently) 10 minutes away from the Burlington airport. So you'd cab to the bus, ride the bus a few hours, and then arrive in central Montreal. Hope this helps.
The distance from Montreal Airport to downtown Montreal is approximately 20 kilometers.
International airport Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau of Montreal also called Montreal-Trudeau airport.
The airport code for Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport is YUL.
Aéroport Montréal-Trudeau is the largest airport in Montreal. It is about 20km from downtown Montreal.