One Stop Security
#391




Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ideally YOW, but probably not
Programs: AC SE*MM
Posts: 2,394
Unless you have iOS and you can just put the pass in your Apple wallet. I've never used a printed BP with the new YUL OSS setup (which is awesome) and I've been fine.
#392


Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: YQB
Programs: AC SE
Posts: 2,157
are you saying this only currently works for international connections or can you get from the international terminal to domestic? I connect through YUL from the US to domestic fairly regularly and have always gone out and re-cleared security. Would be great to not have to! Thanks
I've also as recently as last month done US-YUL-YHZ, and the process is as explained. Tight U-turn at the bottom of the stairs in the huge customs hall.
When I was there International / Domestic was still one space.
Apparently it is April 3 that this will change ( see: https://milesopedia.com/actualites/a...internationale )
Unclear what the effect on OSS will be.
When I was there International / Domestic was still one space.
Apparently it is April 3 that this will change ( see: https://milesopedia.com/actualites/a...internationale )
Unclear what the effect on OSS will be.
#394




Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: Air Canada Elite, Continental Gold, IC Royal Ambassador, SPG Gold
Posts: 711
This is too bad, I enjoyed being able to take a long walk in the relatively uncrowded international pier on my SFO-YUL-YHZ layovers. The National Bank lounge was also a nice option and the international MLL seemed to let me in as an SE most of the time if the YHZ gate was anywhere nearby (which more often than not it seems to be).
The Domestic gates at YUL are so crowded and small!
The Domestic gates at YUL are so crowded and small!
#395


Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: YQB
Programs: AC SE
Posts: 2,157
I just connected from the US to a Domestic flight in YUL today.
The most significant change is that the staff scanning BPs after CBSA check will either direct you through the glass doors to international gates or down a semi-finished hallway that spits you back on the Domestic side, close to the intersection between International, TB and Dom areas (by the YUL Pizza counter).
Very easy and smooth but it seems like you have to show your BP every 10 feet.
The new BP check for the international wing was also in full force with extra staff to help. It heard one agent say that once you go through to the International gates, you are not allowed back to the Domestic side. Gate 51 also now appears to be a hybrid gate with a glass partition that can be accessed either from the International side or the Domestic side.
Again, as it has been discussed upthread, OSS in YUL is so much smoother and efficient than YYZ because of the presence of CBSA automated kiosks, Nexus machines and no need to take a bus that leaves at intermittent intervals.
The most significant change is that the staff scanning BPs after CBSA check will either direct you through the glass doors to international gates or down a semi-finished hallway that spits you back on the Domestic side, close to the intersection between International, TB and Dom areas (by the YUL Pizza counter).
Very easy and smooth but it seems like you have to show your BP every 10 feet.
The new BP check for the international wing was also in full force with extra staff to help. It heard one agent say that once you go through to the International gates, you are not allowed back to the Domestic side. Gate 51 also now appears to be a hybrid gate with a glass partition that can be accessed either from the International side or the Domestic side.
Again, as it has been discussed upthread, OSS in YUL is so much smoother and efficient than YYZ because of the presence of CBSA automated kiosks, Nexus machines and no need to take a bus that leaves at intermittent intervals.
#396


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: YYC
Programs: AC 50k 1MM, Marriott LT Titanium Elite
Posts: 3,456
Very easy and simple. You go down the escalators in the customs hall and follow directions for connections. There will be airport staff directing traffic, but you basically have to do a U-turn after going down the escalators. That will bring you a small customs hall for connections. There are Nexus machines available. After using the kiosk, you hand out your receipt and there will be a quick BP check and you end up in the international wing of the terminal.
The only thing I am not sure is if anything has changed since the airport has re-segregated International and Donestic gates. Last time I was there I did see some construction so they might have built a hallway for OSS passengers to go directly to Domestic instead of international.
I am connecting in YUL from the US on Wednesday and can report back.
No need to speak French by the way. Airport staff and customs officers will be fully bilingual. French is my first language but I sometimes end up interacting with them in English for several reasons.
#397


Join Date: May 2016
Location: YUL
Programs: Aeroplan, NEXUS
Posts: 443
Probably not allowed in the customs hall, but I have yet to see pictures of the division between Domestic and Int'l around Gate 50.
#398


Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: YYC
Programs: AC 50k 1MM, Marriott LT Titanium Elite
Posts: 3,456
I cant imagine it is final because it is is pretty haphazard and temporary looking right now. Lots of people standing around making very sure you dont end up where you shouldnt be. The OSS hallway spits you out right there.
#399


Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC E50K
Posts: 135
Also, I might have just been too tired to notice but I ended up leaving customs and having to reclear CATSA security to get to my domestic gate (User error since I wasn't able to read the signs
?). Wasn't an issue since YUL was pretty dead but I thought the whole idea of OSS allowed for connections without reclearing security?
#400




Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ideally YOW, but probably not
Programs: AC SE*MM
Posts: 2,394
Also, I might have just been too tired to notice but I ended up leaving customs and having to reclear CATSA security to get to my domestic gate (User error since I wasn't able to read the signs
?). Wasn't an issue since YUL was pretty dead but I thought the whole idea of OSS allowed for connections without reclearing security?
?). Wasn't an issue since YUL was pretty dead but I thought the whole idea of OSS allowed for connections without reclearing security?
#401




Join Date: Mar 2005
Programs: Air Canada Elite, Continental Gold, IC Royal Ambassador, SPG Gold
Posts: 711
I guess you were too tired to notice. When you go down the stairs in to the main customs hall you need to keep left and left again by where the elevators are to get to the OSS domestic connections area, which bypasses having to clear security. Usually there is someone hollering about "domestic connections this way" but if it was pretty dead then maybe not.
#402


Join Date: May 2015
Location: EXT, sometimes LON/SFO/NYC/YQT
Programs: Aeroplan, Marriott Bonvoy
Posts: 1,104
Still waiting for the domestic transfer area at YYZ to get NEXUS kiosks (I mean, I hope they do). I've been through several times with a snaking line or very few officers working. Between this and waiting on the (sometimes very hot) bus, it would be faster and more comfortable for me to re-clear security entirely and use NEXUS sometimes. Not all the time, but sometimes.
Last edited by D404; Apr 22, 2019 at 9:53 am
#403




Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: YYZ
Programs: AC SE100K MM
Posts: 589
So to be clear about YUL, follow the connections signs. There are Nexus machines there and even an AC desk in case your app does not flip over to the next BP (happens a lot). You need a BP to get through here.
Depending on your connection, domestic vs international, you either get let out right away in the international section or down a desolate hallway to dump you out at gate 51.
Depending on your connection, domestic vs international, you either get let out right away in the international section or down a desolate hallway to dump you out at gate 51.
#404




Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Ideally YOW, but probably not
Programs: AC SE*MM
Posts: 2,394
This absolutely isn't true at YUL, assuming you have no luggage to pick up. The OSS area has NEXUS machines and you get dumped back in to the main domestic terminal area without needing to re-clear security.
#405




Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: SFO
Programs: *G^2, Bonvoyed, NEXUS
Posts: 3,680
Still waiting for the domestic transfer area at YYZ to get NEXUS kiosks (I mean, I hope they do). I've been through several times with a snaking line or very few officers working. Between this and waiting on the (sometimes very hot) bus, it would be faster and more comfortable for me to re-clear security entirely and use NEXUS sometimes. Not all the time, but sometimes.

