a “baggage backlog” caused by weather-related flight disruptions as well as frozen loading equipment saw hundreds of travellers separated from their luggage
Luggage bags are amassed in the bag claim area at Toronto Pearson International Airport, as a major winter storm disrupts flights in and out of the airport, in Toronto, Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston In addition to limiting the number of flights in and out of the Toronto area, the GTAA said it's contracted an outside firm to do “a baggage system health check” and is looking to increase its storage of baggage parts to avoid reliance on the global supply chain.
This is what bad governance looks like. Kick the bums out, next elections.
Hmm sounds like pandemic related issues still at play
What a joke. This is like traffic lights in Ontario. People who do the logistics clearly don’t know what they are doing. Red light one block , next is green while cars are turning left and right in the mean time. What do you think is going to happen? A kid can even tell you.
Maybe build another airport 🤷🏻♂️
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