Customs activity at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport was slowed by a computer failure Sunday afternoon.
This nationwide outage affects border control terminals, according to Montreal Airport.
“We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding,” airport management said on social media.
A nationwide computer failure at terminals leads to a slowdown in border control. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding. pic.twitter.com/6wyqgfDAWd
— YUL Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (@yulaeroport) September 17, 2023
On X, an internet user sharply criticized the waiting time at Montreal-Trudeau Airport.
The latter shared a photo of the impressive queue at Canadian customs and mentioned that he thought he would have to wait at least two more hours before passing through border control.
“Third world countries do better,” he wrote.
About twenty minutes later he mentioned that he had only progressed about fifteen meters since his first release.
Aéroports de Montréal (ADM) told TVA Nouvelles that all Canadian airports were affected by this computer failure.
The outage ended around 6 p.m. and operations returned to normal, ADM confirmed.
The computer failure at the border control terminals is now over. Operations at YUL are back to normal.
— YUL Montreal-Trudeau International Airport (@yulaeroport) September 17, 2023