> Hundreds of travellers were stranded in Pearson airport’s terminal one Thursday after an employee opened a door the wrong way, an aviation source told CBC Toronto.
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> Roughly 200 passengers who had arrived at Pearson from various parts of Canada in the early morning ended up in the wrong area of the airport as a result of the error, the source said, causing confusion with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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> Multiple connecting flights to the U.S. were delayed while officials tried to sort out the issue.
I don’t think I understand the problem. What happened here? Is this a security issue? How does a door get “opened the wrong way?”
roboc0py says
It goes both ways, I was here yesterday
Shopworn_Soul says
>”Open the door, Kronk”
descendingangel87 says
Pearson airport is a fucking joke. For what is supposed to be, a massive hub, everything about it sucks even when looking at it as just an airport.
aircooledJenkins says
> Hundreds of travellers were stranded in Pearson airport’s terminal one Thursday after an employee opened a door the wrong way, an aviation source told CBC Toronto.
>
> Roughly 200 passengers who had arrived at Pearson from various parts of Canada in the early morning ended up in the wrong area of the airport as a result of the error, the source said, causing confusion with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
>
> Multiple connecting flights to the U.S. were delayed while officials tried to sort out the issue.
I don’t think I understand the problem. What happened here? Is this a security issue? How does a door get “opened the wrong way?”