MONCTON, Aug. 14, 2012 /CNW/ - Today, Robert Goguen, Member of Parliament for Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe, announced new initiatives aimed at making air travel more convenient for Canadians travelling from medium sized airports like the Moncton Airport. These screening procedures will enable the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) to reduce wait times for travellers by using practices already established in Canada's larger airports.
NEXUS members flying from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport, St. John's, Moncton, Québec City and Kelowna are now able to use their NEXUS cards to access a dedicated entrance allowing them to proceed directly to the front of the screening line resulting in shorter wait times.
"Our Government is committed to ensuring the security of Canadians travelling within our borders and abroad while reducing wait times at screening," said Robert Goguen. "Canadians will now be able to use their NEXUS card at more airport security checkpoints in Canada, including here in Moncton, making security screening faster and more convenient."
"As New Brunswick's only airport with regularly scheduled transborder service, which is an extremely important component of our ability to access world markets and hence, our economy, we are extremely pleased that the Government of Canada has chosen our airport to further make transborder travel easier for those customers using our facility," says Rob Robichaud, CEO of the Greater Moncton International Airport.
NEXUS is a joint Canada Border Services Agency/U.S. Customs and Border Protection program that expedites the border clearance process for pre-approved, low-risk travellers. Using a NEXUS card at pre-board security screening is an additional benefit for NEXUS members.
Initially available at select domestic and international security checkpoints at Canada's eight largest airports, the program was expanded in February 2012 to include flights to the United States. Today's announcement will see five new airports accepting NEXUS cards to expedite security screening.
"While providing effective security screening services remains CATSA's priority, we are committed to working with our partners to improve the air travel experience," said Angus Watt, President and CEO of CATSA.
For more information on CATSA, visit www.catsa.gc.ca. To apply for NEXUS, visit www.nexus.gc.ca.
CATSA, established in 2002, is a Crown corporation responsible for:
- Pre-board screening - the screening of passengers, their carry-on baggage and their personal belongings;
- Hold-baggage screening - the screening of checked baggage;
- Non-passenger screening - the screening of non-passengers on a random basis; and
- Restricted Area Identity Card - the administration of access control to airport restricted areas through biometric identifiers.
SOURCE: Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)
Brayden Akers
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Steven Fletcher Minister of State (Transport)
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Mathieu Larocque
CATSA
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