pman
Senior Member
I agree completely. The evening crowding at the end of the international pier is unlike anything I’ve seen in global hubs, outside of the US.
I'm not even going to go into the hot mess at customs - I purposely schedule my flights to arrive at a time when the customs hall at T1 doesn't look like the New Orleans Astrodome post-Katrina.I agree completely. The evening crowding at the end of the international pier is unlike anything I’ve seen in global hubs, outside of the US.
I agree completely. The evening crowding at the end of the international pier is unlike anything I’ve seen in global hubs, outside of the US.
No you are not, some just noticed the document a bit late - might be because of the UT editorial from yesterday that references the document as if it was new.
Either way, a good time to comment that AC has seen the writings on the wall and are funneling most of the PAX increase, and capacity growth through YVR and YUL. YYZ is full - and what the airport authority is planning to do won't go nearly far enough. If that editorial is anything to go by, the GTAA thinks it's ok that the departure halls are so crowded you can't move, or that there are no seats for passengers. Also not surprising that Pearson's ratings on Skytrax and other mediums keeps dropping.
I use global hubs (serving many more passengers than YYZ) in most of my travels and the crowding at Pearson is unique.
Build Pier G! But seriously, 5 flights to London, 2 to Tokyo, 1 to Hong Kong, 1 to Beijing, Paris, 5 to Germany, 1 to Israel, 1 to peru, 1 to Switzerland, 2 to Spain, 1 to Mexico, and a bunch others over ~12 permanent gates. They need more space.
What is the reason for the delay or change in plans?
They were very clear about why...What is the reason for the delay or change in plans? I also find the Pier F crowding unique and unpleasant. Nowhere at all to sit.
It's simple. They, and the airlines, are thinking that they can continue to make tons of money without spending more money.It's really bad at all E and F gates, and most of the planes coming to Pearson from international destinations are large widebody 787s, 747s, 777s, A340s, A330s, A350s and an A380. These planes can only fit at the hammerhead, and smaller widebodies (and longbois) such as the 737, 757, 767, Future 797, A320s, A321s, are the major planes flying to the US and can only fit on the handle gates, not at the current expansion gates. Does anyone have any idea what the GTAA is thinking, because I have no idea.
They need to pull their heads from their fundaments.It's simple. They, and the airlines, are thinking that they can continue to make tons of money without spending more money.