The Calgary airport had to turn away some job seekers after thousands flocked to the Coast Plaza Hotel on Wednesday to apply for positions at the new terminal.

The queue for the career fair snaked around the building at the Coast Plaza Hotel at 1316 33rd Street N.E. as people waited for a chance to meet prospective employers.

"We're doing our best to process everyone in line, but unfortunately we won't be able to accommodate any additional people," tweeted the airport on Wednesday afternoon.

People are encouraged to instead apply online.

Due to an overwhelming interest in the Career Fair, we are suggesting interested applicants access the info here: <a href="https://t.co/zGsXkLcW5v">https://t.co/zGsXkLcW5v</a> —@FlyYYC

The new $1.6-billion terminal, set to open on Oct. 31, will add more than two million square feet to the existing terminal, with 24 new gates and 50 new retail and restaurant locations.

The airport says there are 10 employers at the job fair seeking 300 to 450 workers to meet needs of new terminal, in areas such as operations, security, customer service, food and retail.

The job fair was expected to run until 7 p.m. but officials started turning people away from joining the massive lineup earlier in the afternoon.

Darren Pepper just made the cut as staff continue to turn new arrivals away from this <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/yyc?src=hash">#yyc</a> job fair to apply online <a href="https://t.co/KnNmD0LZg1">pic.twitter.com/KnNmD0LZg1</a> —@cbccolleen

Cam West drove in from Airdrie and waited almost three hours to get into the job fair.

He said he was impressed with the variety of positions available.

"From, like, security, and actually working on the planes to a bunch of other stuff, like food services. I just thought it would be more other stuff, like loading bags," he said.

"I actually just dropped off a resume at these guys here who do the de-icing. I never would have thought of doing that, which is pretty cool."

Cam West drove in from Airdrie and waited almost three hours to get into the job fair. He said he was impressed with the variety of jobs available. (CBC)

Chris Ettinger, who waited about two hours to get inside the fair, said he has been on EI for seven months.

"And it's running out. So it's getting a little nerve-racking," he said. "Obviously there's a huge shortage of jobs out there."

The terminal will also include two central retail plazas and a new hotel, the Marriott, which is set to open before the terminal in September.

"The opening of the new terminal means more people will have the opportunity to join the growing business at YYC and become part of our world-renowned Team YYC," said the airport's president, Garth Atkinson, in a release.

Chris Ettinger waited about two hours to get inside. He said he has been on EI for seven months. 'And it's running out. So it's getting a little nerve-racking.' (CBC)