Our trip to Europe and back was a mix bag.
Will never fly Air Transit again, especially the Dreamliner. 3 + 3/4 + 3 rows with no leg room to the point you had to slide in/out of your seat for the 2 and window seat. The A321 gave you leg room coming home. SAS had a lot of leg room.
The biggest issue at Pearson standing in line to check in only to have to stand in another line since there was no gate and the plane was arriving 45 minutes late to get our tickets. Going through screening was short and fast after they test the cameras and laptop. Almost an hour late departing Pearson.
Rome was fast going through custom where you had to scan your passport and photo taken to get through the gate to custom. Custom only look at the passport, stamp and wave us on.
Flying SAS from Milano to Stockholm out of the city terminal was fast with very little time for screening.
Flying from Brussels to Montreal was a pain starting where Air Transit check in was to getting in the wrong line to have our passport check and stamp to leave Europe. Regardless what line you were in to get your passport check and photo check, it was over an hour wait. Screening was real backup to about 30 minute wait and slow going. Had to do my cameras and laptop testing 3 times for unknown reason.
Our flight had to go to Montreal with a 4 hour layover as well changing planes. Planes were 30 minute late departing both Brussels and Montreal.
Was a breeze in Montreal doing custom fill out considering I had already done it on line as well scanning the passport and photo taken. Took less than 2 minutes to clear custom. The walk from one terminal to the other was a pain.
We left T3 on the southside and arrived at a new north terminal that I never knew of considering I rarely follow this thread nor been up at the airport in sometime. That one long walk to get your luggage as well getting some good shots of the airport and planes. 4 long moving walkways.
Based on the airports we saw in Europe, Pearson rank low with Montreal being at the bottom. Brussels would rank 2nd lowest and no idea where to place Rome since I didn't see much of it. Milano would be the 3rd lowest. Zurich, Hamburger, Frankfurt, Copenhagen and Pearson would be my ranking of others.
Hamburger would be #2 just for plane watching with Frankfurt being #1. Disappointed with Frankfurt this time as have the observation deck close due to construction on the terminal, but most of lost of photographing and video shooting. There was a railing system before that has been replace by a 10-12' mesh fence that had only a few openings to shoot. Traffic was very light from what I saw in the past, but caught a few 380's.
Pearson could take a few things from Europe airport that would make flyers life a lot better. A number have grocery stores in them and very large as well a shopping mall. Then there was the large number of places you could eat and drink at.
The departure waiting area were better in most cases in Europe over Pearson with more eating areas as well seating. Impress by Stockholm area as we walk through it upon arrival from Milano.
Was hopping to land from the west to get shots of Mississauga and M City, but came south from the north by 404 (I think) and then west that was new for me.
All airports were service by either one rail line or having Intercity Rail lines stopping there other than Milano that was bus only.
Pearson wasn't ranking very well in Europe