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Product Review: Air Canada’s Fully Automated Baggage Handling

What Is It: At Toronto’s Lester B. Pearson International Airport, which serves as Air Canada’s hub, a simplified baggage handling process sends checked bags directly on to connecting flights so that travelers no longer have to retrieve and recheck bags for U.S. Customs inspection.

Price and Where to Buy: This is a free service offered on all flights that connect in Toronto and continue on to Air Canada’s U.S. destinations.

Pros: Ease of use! I came away fully impressed with the service. No waiting in long lines, no fretting about missing a connection, no stress of any kind. I connected in Toronto en route from Beijing to New York, and I was responsible for my carry-on bag alone; my checked luggage made it from Asia to the U.S. with no difficulty. As I had a relatively tight connection for an international route, this was a real game changer for me.

When I talk about this Air Canada experience with friends and family, I always contrast it with the experience I had with United in Newark about a month later. In that case, I was traveling home from Frankfurt to Boston via Newark. My flight arrived in Newark with about 2.5 hours between connections. Thankfully in this case I’d traveled carry-on only, because the line to claim and recheck bags through U.S. customs was about a mile long and showed no indication that it was actually moving at any point during my observations.

Would I have made my connection with United? Possibly. I actually doubt it, but I don’t discount the potential for a miracle, so for the sake of argument let’s suppose I did. Would I have boarded my plane stressed and angry? Absolutely. The contrast between Toronto’s fully automated baggage handling process and Newark’s medieval claim-and-recheck gauntlet was a real eye-opener.

Cons: As far as I know, the fully automated baggage handling is still only available at Toronto and not any of Air Canada’s other U.S. gateway airports.

How it Rates:

  • Comfort: 10/10. No dragging my luggage through the airport.
  • Convenience: 10/10. I experienced no hitches with the process.
  • Value: 10/10. It’s free!
  • Cool Factor: 10/10. Nothing’s cooler than returning stateside without the usual airport hassles.

Final Verdict: I will connect through Air Canada’s Toronto hub at every opportunity. This is a great service. Other airlines could learn a thing or two from it!

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