A few pics of the airport from our trip to Ireland and Scotland.
St. John's public area...
After security, if you turn around when going up to the departures area, you'll see my fave abstract of St. John's.

It's just perfect.
Through security to Yellowbelly Public House...
I assume it's because that certain type of plane is still not being used, but they've taken to flying us to mainland Canada on these noisy tin cans. You even have to walk outside to get on them.
Then, on the way back, landing at Halifax. You can see the city in the distance.
It was a big shock to be back in a "smoking/vaping" area after Europe. Dublin has ashtrays on either side of every entrance.
The name of this store cracked us up. Why not just go full SEO optimization and choose something "Island Beach Sea Lake of Nova Scotia Boutique Shore Shop".
Flying back to St. John's.
This was near the edge of Nova Scotia. Not sure what it is - but the most built-up area of the province we actually fly over on our flight path...
Over Conception Bay South...
Back over Mount Pearl, ALMOST home!
I was on the wrong side of the plane to see the city proper, but here's Kilbride. Coming from the mainland, planes always have to fly past the city, do a full turn above Cape Spear, and then come back in to land. It's always fun, and scenic.
Back on the ground...