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QK8887 - JZA8887
Jazz (QK)
YVR
Vancouver Canada
YXY
Whitehorse Canada
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Lasted record on 27-July-2020
QK8887 Detail
- Type: Domestic Flight
- Flight Duration: 3 hours 24 minutes
- Flight Distance: 1487 kms / 924 miles
Airline
- Jazz
- IATA: QK
- ICAO: JZA
- Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
- Service type: None
- Seats: None
- Freight capacity: None
- Passenger classes: None
More Detail
- Aircraft: Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 900 and Challenger 890
- Callsign: None
- Departure Timezone: America/Vancouver
- Arrival Timezone: America/Vancouver
- Current Time in Vancouver: Tuesday 2025-11-18 10:35 AM
- Current Time in Whitehorse: Tuesday 2025-11-18 10:35 AM
Domestic flight Jazz QK8887 takes off from Vancouver (YVR) Canada to Whitehorse (YXY) Canada. It's operated by Jazz. The plane leaves Vancouver International Airport at 17:50 America/Vancouver. The flight is expected to land at Whitehorse Airport at 20:10 America/Vancouver. The flight will last about 3 hours 24 minutes.
Similar flight route from Vancouver (YVR) to Whitehorse (YXY)
| Airline | Flight no | Departure | Arrival |
|---|---|---|---|
|
NH5384 ANA |
18/11/2025 20:05 |
2 hours 29 minutes 23:34 |
|
AC8104 Air Canada |
18/11/2025 20:05 |
2 hours 29 minutes 23:34 |
|
4N540 Air North |
18/11/2025 14:35 |
2 hours 25 minutes 18:00 |
|
4N554 Air North |
18/11/2025 12:45 |
2 hours 25 minutes 16:10 |
|
LH6709 Lufthansa |
18/11/2025 20:05 |
0 minutes 23:34 |
|
4N544 Air North |
18/11/2025 12:00 |
2 hours 25 minutes 15:25 |
|
LH6717 Lufthansa |
18/11/2025 14:10 |
2 hours 29 minutes 16:39 |
|
AC8099 Air Canada |
18/11/2025 14:10 |
2 hours 29 minutes 16:39 |
Frequently asked questions, answered
How long is the flight from Vancouver to Whitehorse?
On average, nonstop flight takes 3 hour(s) 24 minutes, with the flight distance of 1487 km (924 miles).
What type of aircraft is used for the Jazz QK8887 flight?
All Jazz QK8887 flights are operated using Canadair (Bombardier) Regional Jet 900 and Challenger 890 aircraft.
