Passport kiosk outage impacting some airports, border agency says

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Passport kiosk outage impacting some airports, border agency says

CanadaTravellers passing through some Canadian airports may experience some delays going through customs due to a system outage impacting inspection kiosks.Toronto, Montreal and Calgary among airports warning of potential longer wait timesMouhamad Rachini · CBC News · Posted: Sep 28, 2025 6:54 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 hours agoHundreds of passengers wait in line on their way to Canadian customs at Pearson International Airport on Sunday night. Earlier that day, a nationwide technical issue shut down passport verification on ArriveCAN and automated kiosks at major Canadian airports in major cities including Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. (Aloysius Wong/CBC)Travellers passing through some Canadian airports may experience delays going through customs due to a system outage impacting inspection kiosks.”Earlier this afternoon, the Canada Border Services Agency began experiencing a system outage affecting primary inspection kiosks at multiple Canadian international airports,” a CBSA spokesperson told CBC News.”This outage was caused by an unforeseen technical issue during routine systems maintenance and we are working to restore connectivity as quickly as possible,” they said through an email statement on Sunday.Trudeau International Airport in Montreal, Toronto’s Pearson International Airport and Calgary International Airport are some of the major Canadian airports that have warned passengers on social media they may experience longer than normal wait times at customs.A spokesperson for Vancouver International Airport told CBC News the outage is impacting kiosks there too, but aside from “slightly longer than normal” customs clearance times, it said there are no major operational impacts.Guided by airport staff, Canadians and foreigners alike navigate a labyrinth of lines as they move through customs at Pearson International Airport just past 10 p.m. on Sunday. (Aloysius Wong/CBC)Travellers are being redirected to primary inspection lines for manual processing, according to the CBSA. The CBSA spokesperson said the border agency is working closely with airport management to expedite traveller processing, minimize delays and complete verifications as required.”Safety and security standards are upheld at all times, with border services officers working to verify travellers’ identities, receive their declarations and conduct any additional screening warranted by each traveller’s individual circumstances,” the CBSA said. Travellers wait in long immigration lines at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport as a result of Sunday’s Canada-wide passport kiosk outage. (Submitted by Rob Bosomworth)”We thank travellers and stakeholders for their co-operation and apologize for any inconvenience.”‘Frustration’ for travellersEric Tordjman is one traveller who got stuck in Calgary due to the outage. He said he missed two flights on Sunday while attempting to return home to Toronto. “Everyone’s just telling us just to be patient,” he told CBC News.Tordjman said he initially had a boarding pass, but it was “revoked” after changing to an earlier flight. He wasn’t able to get a boarding pass for his new flight due to the kiosk outage, noting “a technical glitch is causing a lot of frustration.”Travellers wait in the immigration line at Terminal 3 in Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. (Submitted by Rob Bosomworth)He eventually caught a later flight home Sunday night. Had he missed it, he was told he would need to sleep overnight in the airport or pay out of his own pocket for a hotel.If the problems continue through Monday morning, he expects airport chaos.This isn’t the first time a Canada-wide kiosk outage has impacted travellers. Outages in April and June also caused delays in some major Canadian airports. ABOUT THE AUTHORMouhamad Rachini is a Canadian Lebanese writer and producer for CBC Radio’s digital team. He’s worked for CBC Radio shows including Day 6 and Cross Country Checkup. He’s particularly passionate about telling stories from Muslim and Middle Eastern communities. He also writes about soccer on his website Between the Sticks. You can reach him at mouhamad.rachini@cbc.ca.

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