Airport Comparison
| ANU | YYC | |
|---|---|---|
| Airport Name | V.C. Bird International Airport | Calgary International Airport |
| IATA Code | ANU | YYC |
| ICAO Code | TAPA | CYYC |
| City | St. George | Calgary |
| Country | Antigua and Barbuda | Canada |
| Timezone | America/Antigua | America/Edmonton |
| Elevation | 62 ft | 3,557 ft |
| Coordinates | 17.140000, -61.790000 | 51.110000, -114.020000 |
St. George (ANU) to Calgary (YYC) Flight Distance
The flight distance from V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) in St. George, Antigua and Barbuda to Calgary International Airport (YYC) in Calgary, Canada is 5,933 kilometers (3,687 miles / 3,203 nautical miles). The estimated flight time for this route is approximately 8h, flying northwest at a heading of 322°.
This is a long-haul route typically operated by wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350. Full meal service, in-flight entertainment, and comfort amenities are standard.
This is an international route connecting Antigua and Barbuda with Canada. Travelers should check visa requirements, customs regulations, and any travel advisories before booking.
Time zone information: When it's 04:02 in St. George, it's 01:02 in Calgary. The 3-hour time difference may cause some jet lag. Most travelers adjust within a day or two.
There is a significant elevation difference of 3,495 feet between the two airports. Calgary International Airport sits higher than V.C. Bird International Airport.
The return flight from Calgary (YYC) to St. George (ANU) follows a heading of 110° (east southeast). Actual flight times may vary depending on wind conditions, air traffic, and the specific aircraft used.
For more information about these airports, visit the V.C. Bird International Airport (ANU) and Calgary International Airport (YYC) detail pages, or use our flight duration calculator to compare other routes.