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<img src="https://www.mtlblog.com/media-library/montreal-trudeau-international-airport.jpg?id=30056228&width=1200&height=600&coordinates=0%2C15%2C0%2C15"/><br/><br/><p>If you're flying out of Montreal anytime soon, you'll want to give yourself a little extra time — and maybe a little extra patience.</p><p><a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/tag/montreal-airport" target="_blank">Montreal-Trudeau Airport (YUL)</a> has officially entered its renovation era, with years of major construction and expansion plans now underway. According to <a href="https://www.admtl.com/en-CA/corporate/about-us/future-projects?redirect=false" target="_blank">Aéroports de Montréal</a>, the work will stretch well into the 2030s and will impact just about every corner of the airport — from roads to runways to parking.</p><p>Montreal-Trudeau showcased some of the plans in a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16f3u51cxe/" target="_blank">Facebook post</a> earlier this month.</p> <div class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="fd5eb4f48f9ad4cddc0e4b6e3b64e3fb"><div class="fb-video" data-allowfullscreen="true" data-href="https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=1077862237520694"></div></div> <p class="media-body">The post compared the work to "renovating your kitchen while still living in your house, but airport-sized."</p><p>YUL says it's bracing for some chaos in the coming months, especially for those arriving by car. That's partly why the airport has reopened its express drop-off zones in parking lots P10 and P4 for the summer, but with detours and demolition on the way, don't expect a smooth ride.</p><div class="rm-shortcode" data-rm-shortcode-id="76b033a0d2a79418a34bf08d05160f8c"><div class="fb-post" data-href="https://www.facebook.com/yulaeroport/posts/pfbid02jYXPQ5DmJHDRFkwVUmq6oSVvriJhKEDzqXfZZj4L1oAFwUazuWBYSC7LPkpRb4ENl"></div></div><p>Here’s what’s coming between now and 2028:</p><ul> <li> A new REM light rail station (YUL-Aéroport-Montréal-Trudeau) set to open in 2027</li> <li> A full overhaul of the parking system, including the demolition of the existing multilevel garage</li> <li> Road network updates to accommodate the growing number of passengers</li> <li> The start of southern terminal expansion work</li> </ul><p>And by 2035, things really ramp up as part of the Destination 2035 master plan:</p><ul> <li> A brand-new P5 parking lot with over 6,000 spots</li> <li> Complete demolition and replacement of the current boarding gates</li> <li> A 20,000-square-metre terminal expansion focused on passenger services</li> </ul><p>In the airport's own words: "It might get a little messy before it gets beautiful. But trust us, it's gonna look amazing when it's done!"</p><p>So if you’re catching a flight this summer or anytime in the next decade, it’s probably best to plan ahead, leave early, and expect construction cones.</p><p><em>This story was adapted from the article <a href="https://www.narcity.com/fr/montreal/travaux-aeroport-montreal-2025" target="_blank">"«Ça va brasser»: L'aéroport de Montréal partage une importante mise en garde aux voyageurs,"</a> which was originally published on Narcity Quebec.</em></p><p><br/></p><p><em>AI tools may have been used to support the creation or distribution of this content; however, it has been carefully edited and fact-checked by a member of MTL Blog's Editorial team. For more information on our use of AI, please visit our <a href="https://www.mtlblog.com/editorial-standards" target="_blank">Editorial Standards page</a>.</em></p>