teannajoan said:
My hubby would like our Point of Entry to be in Edmonton as that is where he is based. We've been checking flights but seems we could not chance upon any that lands first in edmonton from the philippines. Anyone who landed in Canada thru Edmonton? could you please share your flight details?
I think it's pretty unlikely. In a quick look at airline schedules on kayak.com, MNL to YEG has you stopping in either SFO (where you would likely need to get a US transit visa) to connect or in YVR (where you would clear Canadian customs and land).
There is no reason for air carriers to go direct from MNL to YEG -- fuel consumption would be high and they're better off gathering everyone at a hub like SFO, LAX or YVR before the cross-oceanic journey.
I believe you can only enter through either Vancouver or Ontario airport as your point of entry and get a connecting flight from there to Edmonton. Edmonton is a local airport only and not intended for international flights.
Actually, Edmonton is an international airport, like many others. Even Prince George, BC (city of 80,000) has an international airport and does flights direct to Mexico. You would be able to use YVR, YEG, YYC, YYZ, YUL, YOW, among others as your point of entry. You will, however, have to get a flight that goes from another country directly there -- you'll find that YYZ and YVR are the common ones for that, especially when coming from overseas.
canooknic said:
Edmonton will not have international flights at the moment because of the weather
Baloney. They may not have the international flight YOU want, but it has nothing to do with the weather. If the airlines could fill the planes on the route you want, they'd schedule it. Often, there are more "urgent" concerns like sun destinations in the Caribbean, Hawaii or Mexico.
I don't think I'd call Edmonton's airport "small", but it certainly isn't the direct landing spot of most international flights. In this age of high fuel costs, the airlines are making more frequent stops to exchange passengers.
Your best bet would be to understand that your point of entry has no bearing on the card or status you receive. Just fly through YVR and catch a connecting flight.