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JokerRick Apr 2, 2011 4:12 pm


Originally Posted by Shareholder (Post 16145137)
Actually you do need to carry your NEXUS card whenever you intend to use the kiosk, as well as having your passport. As has been posted by several of us, agents have been making spot checks to ensure you have your card when using the kiosk. If you can't show your card you can lose your membership! BTW which airline flight crews wear leather pilot jackets?

Yeah, it's always in my wallet. I meant "carry it in my hand," along with my customs forms.

You're right, of course, crews don't wear leather pilot jackets, but since I do I've had many folks ask me if I'm a pilot (maybe they're thinking off-duty, dunno).

Tangoer Apr 2, 2011 4:36 pm

Can we agree, Unions are the problem here? Untouchable, unaccountable to anyone? Ask yourself, would a capitalistic, free-enterprise business allow such a situation to occur (repeatedly)?

anaidross Apr 2, 2011 5:17 pm

Dear all

Is the suitation only bad at night or is it also as such during the day?

I will be arriving at about 3pm in YYZ on a Wednesday. COuld someone please share his / her experience?

Thanks.

phedre Apr 2, 2011 5:19 pm

At 3 PM on a Wednesday you should be fine - you're past the morning rush, and too early for the evening mess.

economyplusfan Apr 2, 2011 6:07 pm

Try Buffalo!
 
There was an article about this in the Toronto Star a few weeks ago. The Customs Agents are saying that there are never enough of them to handle the crowds. The problem was supposed to be fixed by now.

http://www.thestar.com/news/article/...gh-immigration

What bothers me about these lineups is that it is chaos when you are backed up in the arrivals hallway prior to going down the escalators (see the picture in the article). People push and shove their way to the front and there is really no crowd control by GTAA staff.

Being based in the US, and having been burned by enough two-hour waits at YYZ customs (not to mention the lineup to get out of the baggage hall once you have your bag) I have started flying into BUF to avoid this. Takes only seconds to pick up a car, and the transit time to TO is about 2 hours. Customs at the Peace Bridge is a breeze. Plus you save $$$ on the airfare even with the cost of a car rental. BUF has really jacked up its airport to accomodate YYZ avoiders, and the flight schedules in and out are pretty amazing.

N1120A Apr 2, 2011 6:57 pm


Originally Posted by Shareholder (Post 16145137)
Actually you do need to carry your NEXUS card whenever you intend to use the kiosk, as well as having your passport. As has been posted by several of us, agents have been making spot checks to ensure you have your card when using the kiosk. If you can't show your card you can lose your membership! BTW which airline flight crews wear leather pilot jackets?

A large number of WN pilots wear leather jackets.

Also, I think anyone who has NEXUS knows they need to have their card. Its stupid not to anyway, as it makes a very handy - and address free - ID to show the criminals that work security. The OP's point was that they show it so people don't think they are just some punter jumping the line.


Originally Posted by Tangoer (Post 16148978)
Can we agree, Unions are the problem here? Untouchable, unaccountable to anyone? Ask yourself, would a capitalistic, free-enterprise business allow such a situation to occur (repeatedly)?

:rolleyes:

yyzvoyageur Apr 3, 2011 4:16 am


Originally Posted by Tangoer (Post 16148978)
Can we agree, Unions are the problem here? Untouchable, unaccountable to anyone? Ask yourself, would a capitalistic, free-enterprise business allow such a situation to occur (repeatedly)?

As someone who works hard (and has been putting in many hours of overtime lately) to facilitate the legitimate flow of people and goods into Canada while doing his best to enforce a multitude of statutes and regulations, I do take issue with your comment. I can assure you that there is currently no industrial action taking place at YYZ.

Simon Apr 3, 2011 4:05 pm


Originally Posted by Tangoer (Post 16148978)
Can we agree, Unions are the problem here? Untouchable, unaccountable to anyone? Ask yourself, would a capitalistic, free-enterprise business allow such a situation to occur (repeatedly)?

I don't think it's likely that the union decides what the schedules are. Blame should clearly go to CBSA management for either not knowing when flights arrive, or not having plans in place for contingencies if multi-widebodies arrive late.

Simon

SFOTurtle Mar 3, 2012 9:02 am

I'm arriving from SCL into YYZ in the early a.m. just after 6 a.m. I'm assuming this is a pretty quite time to arrive and shouldn't be too long to clear customs and immigration?

yyzvoyageur Mar 4, 2012 7:28 am


Originally Posted by SFOTurtle (Post 18124907)
I'm arriving from SCL into YYZ in the early a.m. just after 6 a.m. I'm assuming this is a pretty quite time to arrive and shouldn't be too long to clear customs and immigration?

It can be fairly busy at that hour (usually a couple of 77Ws, an LAX flight and a handful of other US flights), but it's nothing compared to the afternoon gong show.

B1 Mar 4, 2012 7:43 pm


Originally Posted by SFOTurtle (Post 18124907)
I'm arriving from SCL into YYZ in the early a.m. just after 6 a.m. I'm assuming this is a pretty quite time to arrive and shouldn't be too long to clear customs and immigration?

At T1 there is the largest flight from South America every day.... But at that hour there's nowhere to go anyway.


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