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Vancouver airport security screening delays shorter Monday after long waits on Sunday

The long lineups at YVR security are a bit better today. On Sunday, Aug 29 2022, thousands of travelers were delayed for several hours due to a shortage of security screeners. As Aaron McArthur reports, it's yet another blow to the travel industry already dealing with several other issues - and cannot afford anymore hiccups. – Aug 29, 2022

Security screening lineups at Vancouver’s International Airport were shorter Monday after passengers experienced long waits Sunday.

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At 7 a.m. Monday, it was taking 15 to 30 minutes to get through, but by 9 a.m. the lineups had disappeared for both domestic and international flights.

On Sunday, passengers were waiting between two-and-a-half and three hours to get through security.

Some passengers ended up missing their flights and some flights were delayed due to the long wait.

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The airport blamed a shortage of security screeners for the delays, saying in a tweet that a contracted security screening provider is “experiencing a staffing shortage today at YVR.”

“Passengers are seeing longer than normal lines at screening points.”

In a statement Sunday, the airport said about 67,000 passengers a day passed through the airport but Sunday’s number was estimated at 69,000.

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“This is not the experience we want people to have at YVR and we apologize.”

The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) is a Canadian Crown corporation responsible for the security screening of people and baggage at 89 airports around the country.

Global News has reached out to CATSA but has not received a response.

— with files from Darrian Matassa-Fung

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