Hamilton International Celebrates Milestones with Passenger Jet Bridges and Enhanced International Arrivals Experience

By Gazette Staff

February 10th, 2026

BURLINGTON, ON

 

New infrastructure and technology investments further modernize the passenger journey and support future growth

John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport (Hamilton International or the Airport) has made two significant milestones: the introduction of passenger jet bridges and major enhancements to its international arrivals processing experience.

The addition of two passenger jet bridges brings a new level of comfort and convenience to travellers by providing direct, weather-protected access between the terminal and aircraft. The bridges, which have been in operation since December, are a first for Hamilton International and a much-anticipated enhancement for passengers and airline partners alike.

Complementing the passenger jet bridges is Hamilton International’s modernized international arrivals area, featuring aesthetic enhancements and new technologies that support more efficient border processing. Travellers arriving from international and transborder destinations will benefit from new Primary Inspection Kiosks, enhanced wayfinding and a dedicated lane for NEXUS members, helping reduce wait times and improving the overall entry experience.

Hamilton Airport was known for those brisk walks to the aircraft on cold and windy days. When it rained, you often got wet. The boarding bridges are a huge improvement.

These most recent enhancements represent additional investment by Vantage Group and TradePort International Corporation, building on the previously completed multi-million-dollar passenger terminal enhancement program unveiled in June 2025. Together, these coordinated investments elevate passenger experience, improve operational efficiency, and ensure the Airport is well-positioned to support evolving airline service and future passenger growth.

New kiosks

“Today, we are proud to celebrate the continued growth and evolution of Hamilton International,” Ed Ratuski, Executive Managing Director, Hamilton International. “With passenger jet bridges now in service and a more modern, efficient international arrivals experience in place, we are continuing to deliver on our commitment to invest in infrastructure that supports our airline partners, improves the guest experience, and positions the Airport for long-term, sustainable growth.”

Hamilton International has been described by Burlington Chamber of Commerce President Terry Caddo as “Burlington’s Airport”

Entrance to the airport was upgraded.

Hamilton International extends its appreciation to the many project partners who supported the successful planning and delivery of these enhancements and helped bring this next phase of the Airport’s modernization program to life, including Stantec, PCL Construction, the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), YVR Airport Authority, CCXIT Computer Services, Hamilton Industrial Communications Ltd (Hicom) and S&G Electric Ltd.

John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport is a growing international gateway for affordable travel and the largest overnight express freight airport in Canada. The Airport is owned by the City of Hamilton and managed under an agreement by TradePort International Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vantage Group – a global leader in airport and transportation investment, development, management, and advisory services. This allows Hamilton International to incorporate best-in-class practices from around the world into its operations. As an efficient facilitator of cargo and passenger operations, Hamilton International is an economic engine and responsible community partner. Its strategic location and uncongested 24/7 operations make it an attractive option for both passenger and cargo carriers looking to serve the Southern Ontario market.

 

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