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AMEX line REOPENED at YYZ
Both the AMEX line and the NEXUS lines at security were suspended at YYZ (Toronto) until further notice as of August 5, 2021 in order to prevent the spread of covid19.
Thankfully business class passengers are not at risk for getting covid19 and can still use the priority lane. Standing in the packed, long, snaking, security line with all the other passengers is much safer for NEXUS and AMEX cardholders than using the priority line. And again, business class passengers are somehow still able to use this line without any covid19 risk. |
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Is this for all departure zones or just domestic?
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I was just trying to Google this info, but don't see anything. But my dad, who was thinking of flying YYZ-California next week, just mentioned the same thing after hearing from a couple of others who traveled to the US in the last few days - long lines and Nexus line being closed down. Mostly because of this, he's probably not going to go, or if he does, may drive to BUF and go from there (he's not the kind of guy that normally considers this).
I'm interested in more info. too. The line was open, right? Given the border now open to Americans will likely result in more people going both directions, it's a curious time for this closure to happen. Am curious to hear more about this, and if this is expected to continue for a long time, or is really just temporary. |
Originally Posted by emcampbe
(Post 33483207)
I was just trying to Google this info, but don't see anything. But my dad, who was thinking of flying YYZ-California next week, just mentioned the same thing after hearing from a couple of others who traveled to the US in the last few days - long lines and Nexus line being closed down. Mostly because of this, he's probably not going to go, or if he does, may drive to BUF and go from there (he's not the kind of guy that normally considers this).
I'm interested in more info. too. The line was open, right? Given the border now open to Americans will likely result in more people going both directions, it's a curious time for this closure to happen. Am curious to hear more about this, and if this is expected to continue for a long time, or is really just temporary. |
Originally Posted by emcampbe
(Post 33483207)
I was just trying to Google this info, but don't see anything. But my dad, who was thinking of flying YYZ-California next week, just mentioned the same thing after hearing from a couple of others who traveled to the US in the last few days - long lines and Nexus line being closed down. Mostly because of this, he's probably not going to go, or if he does, may drive to BUF and go from there (he's not the kind of guy that normally considers this).
I'm interested in more info. too. The line was open, right? Given the border now open to Americans will likely result in more people going both directions, it's a curious time for this closure to happen. Am curious to hear more about this, and if this is expected to continue for a long time, or is really just temporary. |
When I was going through at the end of July Nexus was already suspended. There’s was also no priority line open at the time. Luckily it still only took a few minutes, but slightly annoying when you should be eligible for both the Nexus and priority lines!
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The security was long suspended since early 2020, time saving doesn't really matter since the traffic volume is so low, even a week ago.
One could always check wait time on https://www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca/en/air...tional-airport, which has been less than 5 mins evey time I checked. |
Originally Posted by TheEmirate
(Post 33476834)
Both the AMEX line and the NEXUS lines at security were suspended at YYZ (Toronto) until further notice as of August 5, 2021 in order to prevent the spread of covid19..
Once past security, NEXUS kiosks are operating to go through US customs. But I used main line (no one in line) and not NEXUS. The place was empty and I had my choice of 4 different custom officers to use. |
I frequently travel to USA through both T1 and T3 at YYZ. T1 is always much busier. T3 is always empty since covid started as it’s only DL/AA and WS. The Nexus shortcut lines through security that bypassed laptops out and shoes off were eliminated with covid.
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Originally Posted by bocastephen
(Post 33483272)
Remembering what I know about YYZ management from my prior dealings with them years back, I would chalk this decision up to nothing more than pure, absolute stupidity and incompetence, with a splash of "more people are coming so let's screw with them."
Is it just YYZ where the priority/Nexus lines are closed? What about YYZ domestic/International? What about other airports (YVR/YYC/YUL)? You'd think they could at least enable some sort of pass system, kind of like 'Pre-Check lite' in the US, where you carry a card showing you don't have to take your laptop out/shoes off, etc. And yes, it seems silly to me, given that there are likely more travelers now to go to the US then at any time since March 2020, and you'd think that having separate lines would give everyone more space. I do kind of wonder if this could be a worker shortage issue?
Originally Posted by jix
(Post 33493468)
The security was long suspended since early 2020, time saving doesn't really matter since the traffic volume is so low, even a week ago.
One could always check wait time on https://www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca/en/air...tional-airport, which has been less than 5 mins evey time I checked. Also, while it may be <5 or 10 minutes most of the day, I suspect the morning rush flights (leaving at 9am or earlier) would see plenty higher wait times (I don't know if historical wait times are available...would be interesting to see). But seems between screening and customs, there are long delays. Anecdotal, but I've been checking YYZ-SFO AC delays, and most days for at least the last couple of weeks, the morning SFO flight has always been delayed, usually 2+ hours. Something clearly is not working. On another note, CATSA showing this under the Trusted Traveller section of the site: If Trusted Traveller screening lines are not available, you will receive front-of-the-line service in the queue but must follow regular divesting and screening procedures when using standard screening lines. |
YYZ-Amex Priority Security Line
Does anyone know if they have reopened the Amex Priority Security Line at Pearson airport? Was closed last time I was there and was put in a holding area based upon my flight time even though I got there 3 hrs prior to flight time. Thx
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Originally Posted by havetimewilltravel
(Post 33780216)
Does anyone know if they have reopened the Amex Priority Security Line at Pearson airport? Was closed last time I was there and was put in a holding area based upon my flight time even though I got there 3 hrs prior to flight time. Thx
Priority line was open at T1 transborder when I was through in mid-Oct. the trick is to get the one-time use card to get through, there is an Amex table you have to go to which is across from check in area 2 (by domestic). Especially if you are flying TB, I’d go there first, since you only need to show your card and not BP, if you don’t want to have walk back and forth from US check in to domestic to US security. maybe they have a table closer to TB priority now - woman at the table when I was there said they wanted to get back closer to it, but GTAA wouldn’t let them. also, I thought I saw a report that Nexus entrance/ security line is open now, but can’t confirm myself - it definitely wasnt when I was there. |
Can confirm nexus is open for transborder at T1. Took 30 min from train to lounge this morning, and that included my camera being sent to security secondary.
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Originally Posted by briantoronto
(Post 33799445)
Can confirm nexus is open for transborder at T1. Took 30 min from train to lounge this morning, and that included my camera being sent to security secondary.
was it the same as the pre-civic procedure (ie, shows stay on but laptops out, etc?). Was it likely faster than priority line? |
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