It’s the busiest travel day of the holiday season at Toronto Pearson

Provided by Greater Toronto Airports Authority/CNW

Passengers are being advised to arrive early to take advantage of special holiday activities at the airport and to avoid delays   

TORONTO, Dec. 20, 2019 /CNW/ – Today, Toronto Pearson—Canada’s busiest airport—is seeing the highest passenger traffic of the holiday season. By the end of the day, approximately 138,000 passengers will have passed through the airport, with many arriving for family visits, or leaving for special holiday vacations.

Passenger traffic is up by about 2 per cent at the airport compared to this time last year, which continues a trend of increasing growth over the last 10 years.

138,000 passengers will travel through Pearson on December 20, 2019. (CNW Group/Greater Toronto Airports Authority)
138,000 passengers will travel through Pearson on December 20, 2019. (CNW Group/Greater Toronto Airports Authority)

Holiday travellers can count on Pearson to be fully staffed and ready to assist passengers in the airport. Those travelling today—and any day over the holidays—are recommended to arrive early to give themselves lots of time to check in, pass through security screening and make it to their gate. More security screening tips are available on the Pearson website.

To make the travel experience special for travellers, Pearson has been decorated with colourful holiday decorations and there are many activities to enjoy. Highlights include a selfie photo booth sponsored by Fuji Film, which allows passengers to take a pre-flight photo and print it onsite; a special installment of the popular YYZ Live series, organized in cooperation with the City of Toronto and featuring live musicians playing holiday music; and a children’s scavenger hunt booklet.

Passengers can also enter the Cheers to the Holidays contest for a chance to win a $10,000 travel voucher or one of three luxury gift baskets valued at $1,200.

Holiday travel tips:

  • Leave holiday gifts unwrapped in carry-on luggage, as all packages will be subject to inspection at security checkpoints.
  • If driving to the airport, reserve a parking spot online and save up to 30 per cent.
  • Pack smart by using the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA) Carry-on or Checked? tool to find out what items can be packed in carry-on luggage and what needs to go in checked bags

Passengers are reminded that in addition to staff being on hand in the terminal to assist them during the busy holiday travel season, Pearson’s new and improved website features a host of self-service options to help when preparing for your trip.