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Feds Working With Airline Industry To Reduce Wait Times At Airports

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Passengers at Toronto Pearson International Airport (CNW Group/Greater Toronto Airports Authority)

The Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, the Minister of Health, the Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, the Minister of Public Safety, the Honourable Marco Mendicino, and the Minister of Tourism and Associate Minister of Finance, the Honourable Randy Boissonnault, issued this update today on progress being made by the Government of Canada and industry partners to reduce wait times and congestion at Canadian airports.

Minister Alghabra continues to meet with senior leadership at airports and airlines of all sizes across the country to ensure ongoing collaboration that will help reduce delays and keep travellers moving. This week alone, Minister Alghabra met with the leadership of London, Windsor, and Winnipeg airports.

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The Government of Canada and air industry partners continue to add significant resources and streamline processes to ease congestion and help keep travellers moving, including:

Increased staffing

Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) staff

CATSA has now hired more screening officers at Toronto Pearson International Airport and Vancouver International Airport than the targeted requirements for this summer based on projected traffic. CATSA continues its efforts to increase screening staff levels at all airports.

Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA):

New  services

New task force on Services to Canadians

New resource for passengers

Streamlined services

ArriveCAN improvements

ArriveCAN compliance

Offsite Mandatory Random Testing

On June 11, the Government of Canada paused Mandatory Random Testing (MRT) for those entering Canada by air in order to transition testing for air travelers outside of the airports and streamline passenger flow. As of July 19, 2022, MRT will resume, offsite, for fully-vaccinated travellers arriving by air to the four largest airports across the country – Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto and Montreal.

Work with air industry partners

Minister Alghabra continues to meet with senior leadership of airports and air carriers of all sizes across the country

We are making progress, but challenges remain. We continue to work with air industry partners to reduce congestion and delays in the travel system and update Canadians on our progress.

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