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Toronto Pearson Gears Up For Busy Summer Travel Season

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

Today, the President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (“GTAA”), Deborah Flint, announced the comprehensive measures that Toronto Pearson International Airport (“Toronto Pearson”) is implementing to support a seamless, predictable, and enjoyable passenger experience during the summer travel rush.

“Last summer was challenging for passengers, and we have responded with a full suite of process improvements and practices with our partners to deliver a more customer-centric and reliable experience ,” stated Deborah Flint, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority. “Our new approaches include more resources, transparency, and resiliency planning; as we are excited to welcome passengers for a robust summer travel in our improved airport environment ”

Enhancements through Digital Innovations, Transparency, and Staffing

In response to the challenges encountered last summer due to the sudden resurgence of air travel following pandemic restrictions, Toronto Pearson has initiated a series of improvements, technological advancements, and staffing increases to enhance efficiency, cleanliness, and create a positive passenger experience.

The airport has fast-tracked its modernization plans by investing in innovative technologies that is already helping passengers navigate the airport more easily and more quickly. Innovations and processes that will help smooth the travel experience at Pearson Airport for Summer 2023 include:

Measurable Improvements and Enhanced Passenger Experience

These enhancements have already yielded tangible results, significantly improving the passenger experience through faster check-in and boarding processes, reduced wait times, and smoother baggage handling.

As Torontonians, Ontarians, Canadians, and travellers from all around the world make their travel plans for this summer, they can be confident that the Toronto Pearson team is committed to ensuring a pleasant journey through our airport, facilitating a stress-free start to their travels.

Sustainable Growth Over the Medium and Long Term

The GTAA acknowledges the crucial role that collaboration plays in the continued success and growth of the airport.

The GTAA was pleased to see the changes introduced in the recent federal budget, in particular improved data sharing, CATSA funding and border modernization.

The federal government can also help smooth the passenger experience this summer by implementing a trusted traveller program and helping the airport gain additional US-customers pre-clearance agents to reduce wait times.

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