Comox Valley Airport Offers Free Wi-fi To Passengers
The Comox Valley Airport is pleased to offer its passengers free Wireless Internet in partnership with BOLDstreet Wireless. Guests in the terminal building now have access to up to two hours of free internet service while they await the departure or arrival of YQQ flights.
“We have received significant feedback requesting free Wi-Fi in the terminal building and we are pleased to respond to this important input from our passengers, said YQQ CEO Shirley de Silva. “The internet is increasingly becoming a key part of travel and we hope this new service will help to improve the overall passenger experience at YQQ.”
“BOLDstreet is thrilled to work with YQQ to bring Canada’s premier Wi-Fi service to the Comox Valley Airport,” said Tom Camps, President of BOLDstreet Wireless. “This important service offering is a clear indication of YQQ’s commitment to customer satisfaction.”
The new service is up and running seamlessly following two days of testing. BOLDstreet will be providing 24/7 customer support for the new service.
The Comox Valley Airport (YQQ) is centrally located on the central east coast of Vancouver Island and serves a population base of nearly 320,000 residents. It is the second largest airport on Vancouver Island and processed 296,567 passengers in 2010. Offering customs facilities and year-round direct routes to Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver, YQQ also provides seasonal charter flights direct from Comox to Puerto Vallarta and Cancun.