• @[email protected]
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    361 year ago

    The mistake was going to Toronto. Pearson airport is so astonishingly poorly managed for such an expensive project. Always avoid Toronto.

    • @odium
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      1 year ago

      LHR is also very poorly managed for such an expensive project. OP’s picking all the wrong airports.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        91 year ago

        You make it sound like I have a choice, going from St Lucia to France is a challenge. It got worse since COVID.

        I think I had issues on close to 50% of my flights, the worst one was a 2 days delay on the way to France and a 2 days delays on the way back but it’s only because I ended up taking a private flight from Martinique to St Lucia.

        On the bright side the company paid for the hotel each time, so there is worse situation than being stuck in a hotel in the Caribbean.

        Like being stuck in Toronto airport…

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        If you can fly to Gatwick, it is likely cheaper because Heathrow has more airport fees. The train to Gatwick from London was great it had a screen in each cabin that tells you which is more or less full of people and even tells you if the toilet is vacant or out of order.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I transferred through Pearson before going home to BC a couple years ago. I had just finished a bunch of international travelling and couldn’t believe how bad the airport was. Even the amenities; the only place to eat outside security was Tim’s and some poutine place. The Ben Cambodia has a better designed airport (although it’s pretty new).

    • cod
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      21 year ago

      Pearson is the absolute worst. I’ll always try to use Hamilton if I can