Pearson\u0027s woes not impacting domestic travel much due to pent up demand
From taking hours to get your bags — if you can find them at all — to long delays going through customs and security, to sitting on the tarmac for hours, sometimes, to cancellations and delays, Pearson has made the news often, and not in a flattering light.
Statistics on Pearson’s website show that nearly 5% of flights scheduled July 21-23 at the airport were cancelled and an even higher number of arrivals were canceled too, including 7.29% of arrivals on July 23. Still, one expert doesn’t believe the issues will be too much of a deterrent for travel-starved consumers.he air travel and airport chaos has certainly affected some people’s behaviour,” said Frederic Dimanche, director of the Ted Rogers School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Toronto Metropolitan University.
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