Ottawa’s suspension of randomized COVID-19 testing at customs marks a “big step” toward clearing clogged terminals, but more measures are needed to end airport gridlock, the head of the Canadian Airports Council says.
Ottawa’s suspension of randomized COVID-19 testing at customs marks a “big step” toward clearing clogged terminals, but more measures are needed to end airport gridlock, the head of the Canadian Airports Council says.
Monette Pasher said wait times and tarmac delays for arriving flights at large airports improved immediately after the move went into effect Saturday,
“We’re very encouraged by the news. It’s a big step forward in addressing the delay issues,” she said in an interview Monday.
“But there’s still a lot more work to do, as there were still gate holds, albeit for shorter periods of time. In our business we never want to see people waiting on the tarmac.”
On Friday, Ottawa announced it would pause molecular tests of inbound international…