Overview
Fairmont Vancouver Airport is the only soundproofed, luxury hotel and spa conveniently located within Vancouver's International Airport (YVR). Voted the #1 Airport Hotel in North America (#4 in the world) for the seventh year in a row at the 2020 Skytrax World Airport Awards, this AAA / CAA 4-diamond Vancouver airport hotel features breathtaking floor-to-ceiling mountain and runway views, and diverse dining choices.
With services designed to complement your journey, the hotel offers day use rooms, In Room Dining, an airline check-in kiosk and in-room wellness offerings. The award-winning restaurant and lounge, open daily, feature local coastal cuisine, set against the backdrop of mountain and runway views. Experience the convenience of waking up steps from your gate at Fairmont Vancouver Airport.
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
392
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Reviews
Watch out for additional charged nights!
Explore43076316333 on Jun 05, 2025
Watch you billing statements! Got notifications about an additional night charged on my wife’s card when reservation was paid online with a different card. Desk clerk on duty stated that a $100 fee was nee...ding to be paid and would be released when we check out…. 5:00am we get notification of an additional night stay was charged. Wife checked other reviews and found that they do this to many others and money is not returned.
Fairmont Corporate Failed But Manager Exacerbated
8Chocolate (Coral Gables, Florida) on May 29, 2025
I travel a lot. I make over 20 hotel reservations a year. Often these reservations are made months in advance. Each time I make a reservation I print out the confirmation. The confirmations lists the dates..., room type, cost, amenities like breakfast, etc. This is the case whether booking directly or through an otc. I travel with these confirmations in hand. I booked this reservation directly through Fairmont. I had 3 stays at Fairmonts on this trip, booked several months prior. Unlike virtually every other hotel I’ve ever dealt with, Fairmont does not have a printer-friendly version of their confirmation and the confirmation “layout” is “hostile” to those trying to print out their confirmation. With a bit of time spent, I was able to print out the confirmation. This confirmation lists dates and cost. It does NOT specify if breakfast is included. My first stay’s confirmation that included breakfast looked exactly like the confirmation of a stay a week later that did not include breakfast. When I was checking out I was told I owed the cost of breakfast. I was shocked. Turns out I had reserved without breakfast months prior. Later, I remembered that was true as I had an early flight. It’s true that I was hurried at breakfast but as it was paid for (I thought) I went ahead and had it. I explained what occurred and asked to speak with a manager. He told me I shouldn’t bother printing out confirmations. Right!! As if this situation would have been improved with less information! If I had the Fairmont app all details would have been clearly listed. He asked to see my confirmation. I was able to show him how neither confirmation mentioned breakfast details. Then, something that really bothered me, he leafed through all my travel documents, especially studying my plane reservations. This made me highly uncomfortable. Why was this any of his business? He then deducted 25% off the breakfast cost. While I appreciate that, I feel it was inadequate. If Fairmont had conducted business as it should, their confirmation should list important information like whether or not breakfast is included in a stay and the problem would not have occurred in the first place. After the check-out process was complete, the nice desk clerk eagerly said let’s go to Fairmont’s website and it will list all the details of your reservation as the app would do. She was quite sheepish and apologetic when she saw that it did NOT list whether or not breakfast was included!! She said she would put a note on my profile to always inform me if breakfast was or wasn’t included in my stay. This is a problem created by Fairmont corporate. The manager cannot control that. But what was within his control was how he handled it. It wasn’t a quick process. It added over 30 minutes, necessitating a rush to the gate. He nosily and inappropriately studied (he didn’t just glance over) airline documents, etc. He should have recognized Fairmont has a blind spot and I shouldn’t be penalized. One last issue… I was the first person to arrive at breakfast. It was entirely empty, yet the hostess seated 2 more tables directly next to mine. Both of these were men talking loudly on their cell phones. The one right next to me was screaming in Punjabi on a facetime call. It was miserable. There is no excuse to have not spread out by at least one table in an empty restaurant with well over tables. Is there no common sense present?
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