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Toronto Pearson International Airport has become the first airport in North America and second in the world to receive the Airports Council International Accessibility Enhancement Accreditation.
Toronto Pearson International Airport has celebrated the re-opening of Runway 06L/24R, the airport's second-busiest runway, after an eight-month rehabilitation.
For Issue 5 of International Airport Review, Molara Awosedo, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Greater Toronto Airports Authority outlines the steps taken at Toronto Pearson International Airport to ensure an inclusive employee model, highlighting how crucial the working environment is to the success of the overall airport ecosystem.
Toronto Pearson International Airport has announced updates to the airport's operational progress and highlighted innovative programmes and pilots aimed at improving the passenger experience.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority has announced significant changes to the aeronautical rates and the airport improvement fee at Toronto Pearson International Airport for 2023.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority has pledged to fund $150,000 to six Black and Indigenous-led groups that are supporting communities around Toronto Pearson International Airport.
President and Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, Deborah Flint, has provided stakeholders and media with an update on operational progress at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
The Government of Canada and air industry partners are continuing the fight to take significant action to increase resources and streamline processes to ease airport congestion and delays.
The Government of Canada and aviation industry are working together to take further action to reduce congestion at Canada's busiest airports.
The Government of Canada has provided an update on the progress being made to reduce passenger wait times at Canadian airports.
The Government of Canada has been working with Canadian airports and air carriers to implement solutions to alleviate significant passenger wait times and delays.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority has thanked Canada's federal government for its commitment to reduce delays for arriving and departing passengers at Canada's hub airports.
At the ROUTES Americas conference, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles, sat down with Bert van der Stege, Head of Commercial & Finance at Swoop Airlines to discuss the airline’s route development activity and his views on the recovery of the air travel market.
Toronto Pearson International Airport has urged Canadian authorities to act ahead of the upcoming summer travel season, as the airport continues to battle passenger delays and hours-long queues.