TORONTO’S PEARSON AIRPORT OVERHAULS ITSELF WHILE CONTINUING OPERATIONS

BY JAMES BURNS REDEVELOPING major international airports is always a challenge - especially when they have grown incrementally. Sometimes the best plan is to rip it up and start again, to quote a popular 1980's pop song. And that is what happened at Toronto's Pearson International Airport - Canada's largest hub. Its old Terminals One and Two have been effectively pulled down and turned into a bright shiny mega complex and the newer Terminal Three has lived on: it has not been renamed - so Pearson - rather oddly - currently has a Terminal One and Three, but no ...


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