So YVR, YUL and YYC have July numbers posted. Some interesting comparisons to 2019, illustrating each airports' strengths and weaknesses, which I highlighted in red.
YVR
https://www.yvr.ca/-/media/yvr/documents/facts-sheets/2022/07---july/july-passengers.pdf
July 2022: 2,083,023 (79.7% of July 2019)
Domestic: 1,135,814 (
91.9% of July 2019)
International: 424,222 (
58.3% of July 2019)
US: 522,988 (80.5% of July 2019)
YTD Total: 9,726,228 (63.6% of 2019 YTD total)
YUL
https://www.admtl.com/sites/default/files/2022/ADM_Statsdet_2022_EN.pdf
July 2022: 1,882,873 (89.7% of July 2019)
Domestic: 599,368 (82.4% of July 2019)
International: 884,708 (
93.4% of July 2019)
US: 398,797 (
94.2% of July 2019)
YTD Total: 8,116,827 (68.9% of 2019 YTD total)
YYC
https://www.yyc.com/en-us/media/factsfigures/passengerstatistics.aspx
July 2022: 1,559,765 (87.6% of July 2019)
Domestic: 1,182,579 (
92.1% of July 2019)
International: 118,767 (73.0% of July 2019)
US: 258,419 (77.9% of July 2019)
YTD Total: 7,614,046 (72.9% of 2019 YTD total)
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So for YVR, right off the bat, it's obvious the lack of Chinese flights is really hurting its international numbers, only 58% of July 2019 numbers, and less than half of YUL's number. Even the transborder numbers were still 20% below the 2019 numbers. On the bright side, the domestic numbers are near-pre pandemic levels. But for a true COVID recovery, YVR will need China to fully open up. And there is no indication that will happen anytime soon. The low international numbers probably explains why YVR wasn't a total shit show this summer, compared to YYZ/YUL. (
It was still in the worldwide top 10 shit show list though.)
YUL has firmly regained third spot in the country, in terms of busiest airport. July's international and US numbers nearly matched July 2019 numbers, an impressive feat considering the AC reductions on transborder flights announced that month.
YYC, like YVR, is near pre-pandemic numbers on the domestic front, but still has quite a ways to go to catch up to 2019 numbers on the intl/US front. Still, on the YTD total, it is nearest to it's 2019 number, out of the 3 airports. (I had to dig up YYC's 2019 numbers in order to do the comparison, which I found on
page 426 of the YYC thread.)