Nationwide IT Glitch Disrupts Canadian Airport Checkpoints

April 25, 2025, 6:20 pm

A significant IT failure has thrown Canadian airports into disarray, with malfunctioning inspection kiosks causing widespread delays and frustration. Passengers and officials alike have been left to contend with an unexpected technological hiccup that seems as reliable as a paper airplane in a hurricane.


ledevoir.com / Une panne informatique perturbe à nouveau les aéroports du pays

«Ces pannes répétées des bornes de l’ASFC sont inacceptables», a réagi Aéroports de Montréal.

lapresse.ca / Agence des services frontaliers | Une panne majeure perturbe plusieurs aéroports canadiens

Les passagers dont l’avion a atterri au Canada vendredi après-midi devront s’armer de patience, en raison d’une panne nationale touchant les bornes d’inspection primaire de l’Agence des services frontaliers du Canada (ASFC).


permalink / 2 stories from 2 sources in 20 hours ago #canada #transportation




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