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Becky Robertson
18 February 2025
Pearson, is on track for some much more substantial development.
As part of its ongoing Long-term Investment in Facilities and Terminals (LIFT) program announced in April 2024, Pearson's two primary terminals will be completely renovated and increased in size to cope with ever-surging demand.
Key objectives include further digitizing all points of travel with biometrics and wayfinding, expanding spaces to accommodate a greater number of travellers, and "modernizing retail, amenities and passenger processing spaces."
So, expect more room at customs and security clearance — 25 new CATSA lanes, a new 7,000-square-metre U.S. pre-clearance facility and a 4,000-square-metre CBSA hall— along with some fancy new store and restaurants spaces (13,000 square metres worth).
Read on: Here's what Toronto Pearson International Airport's expansion could look like