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Pearson airport is operated by GTAA (Greater Toronto Airports Authority), which is a private, non-for-profit corporation which manages the Greater Toronto Area with a regional system of airports, including . The construction around the airport is funded by Airport Improvement Fees for departing passengers of $20 and $8 for connectig passengers (as of Jan 1, 2007). These are included in the price of your airline tickets, rather than collected from individuals at the airport. How BIG is Pearson?Pearson is Canada's busiest airport, there are more than 1,200 arrivals and departures every day. There are over 70,000 on-site workers with the airport, the shops & services, and the airline staff. That means handling 29.9 million passengers and over 383,000 aircraft movements each year. By the year 2020, this number is expected to grow to 50 million passengers a year.Pearson has flights to cities across Canada and to 100 countries from around the world, flying on 79 different airlines. 40% of traffic is domestic, 30% is trans-border (to & from the USA), and 30% is international. The airport is open 24 hours every day of the year, though for noise abatement reasons passenger arrrivals and departures do not occur during certain hours of the night. (Pearson International airport weather). Checking Arrivals & Departures
Customs Clearance & SecurityPassengers arriving from other countries (including the USA) must first be cleared through Canada Customs--officially, its the Canada Border Services Agency ("CBSA")--which also coordinates any travel visa and immigration issues. There are Canada Customs stations in all three airport terminals. Canada Customs can be reached by telephone at 905-676-3640 (Terminal 1), 905-676-3537 (Terminal 2), (905-612-5416 (Terminal 3)Passengers flying to the USA will pre-clear US Customs & Immigration (its cheaper and more convenient to staff and service the dozen major Canadian airports than each of the airports that Canadians fly to in the US). You can call US Customs with any questions at 905-676-2606, or U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at 1-800-375-5283. If you frequently fly to and from Canada, travelers should consider a CANPASS Air pass. CANPASS Air is a joint initiative of the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) which can pre-approve "low-risk" travellers who then use self-service kiosks for clearing customs and immigration at major Canadian airports (using iris recognition to verify identification). Airport Security When you arrive at the airport for a departing flight, you will need to not only check in for your flight, check your baggage and clear various security gates. Please allow sufficent time for this, so you do not miss your flight:
Getting to Pearson AirportDrivingIn addition, a number of arterial roads provide access to the airport. These include Airport Road, Silver Dart Drive, American Drive, Renforth Road, Derry Road East, Jetliner Road, Britannia Road and Convair Drive. Once you enter the Pearson Airport grounds follow the coloured signs to Terminal 1 (yellow signs), Terminal 2 (red signs) or Terminal 3 a (silver signs) and continue to your choice of the parking garage or the arrivals and departures level at the terminal. Assignments of airlines to specific terminals are noted on large fingerboards on the side of Highway 409 west, 427 south and 427 north as you enter the Pearson Airport property. The airlines are listed in alphabetical order and colour coded by yellow, red or silver for the corresponding terminal. You can also get the correct terminal number by contacting the airline or the airport's Information Services at 416-247-7678 (416-AIR-PORT) for Terminals 1 or 2, and (905-612-5100 for Terminal 3. Pick up & Drop Off When picking up and/or dropping off passengers at Toronto Pearson International Airport, you may stop momentarily on the curbside of the arrivals and departures levels. Please note, you are no longer able to park curbside. Toronto Pearson has designated Traffic Officers who will ensure there is no parking curbside. Unattended Vehicles in NO PARKING areas will be ticketed and towed Parking Toronto Pearson International Airport offers over 16,000 public parking spaces. Parking can be found at the three terminals, in addition to short term and an off-airport reduced rate lot. Rates are $3 per half hour, up to $24 per day, or $120 per week (after 7 days, the rate drops to $16 per day). There are reduced pay lots, ruther from the terminal for $2.50 hper half our, $14 per day, and $65 per week. For those looking to save money, there is even cheaper off-airport long and long term parking.The parking service companies are independent of the GTAA. There is also valet parking at Terminal 1, for $20 on top of the Long Term rates above (pay by cash, debit or credit card). This service is available from 4:30 am to 10:30 pm or by prior arrangement at 416-776-6842. Free "boost" in cold weather The GTAA recognizes that extremely cold temperatures (below -13 Celsius) can cause hardships to the travelling public and airport employees. Call 416-776-3055 for this service. Rental Cars Most major car rental agencies have locations at Pearson Airport. Pick-ups and returns are at Level 1 or the basement of Terminal 1 parking garage, or Ground level of the parking garages in Terminal 2 and Terminal 3, depending on the agency Some agencies have off-airport car rentals, and typically do not have counters located at the airport, they provide courtesy vans for customers who have pre-arranged a pickup fortheir rentals. Transit to Pearson AirportThere are several ways you can get to Pearson Airport:
![]() Contacting the Pearson AirportThe Greater Toronto Airport Authorities (GTAA) administrative building is at 3111 Convair Drive:Greater Toronto Airports Authority Toronto Pearson International Airport P.O. Box 6031, 3111 Convair Drive Toronto, AMF Ontario L5P 1B2 The Airport Information Centre operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and can be reached at 416-247-7678, and 416-776-5100 for Terminal 3's Information Centre. Lost and Found is for items lost on aircraft is handled by the individual air carriers (for Air Canada call: 1-888-689-2247 or 905-676-2212). Anything lost on airport property may end up in the Lost & Found for that particular terminal. Contact your terminal's Lost & Found Directly:
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