Canadian airports

Trevor Smith pmmail@rpglink.com
Tue, 04 Apr 2000 14:13:37 -0300 (ADT)


On Tue, 31 Aug 1999 12:48:29 -0400, Andrew Webber wrote:

>PFI is where the INS and US Customs have a facility in a Canadian
>airport.  Toronto's had it since the 1950s and Ottawa just added
>theirs in 1997.  It means (most*) transborder flights from Toronto

We're getting this in Halifax "soon". They're doing upgrades to the
airport to add this service.

>I think Halifax is the only Canadian airport with scheduled service
>to the US that still doesn't have a US PFI area, so flying
>Halifax-Boston means clearing Immigration at Boston.  Ottawa's

Honestly I don't care about this. I'm sure business flyers do though
but I do my business over the 'net, not by plane.


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