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Toronto Island Airport Now Offers US Preclearance
18 Mar
Summary
- US bound travelers can now clear customs at Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport.
- This new preclearance facility is the result of a decade-long collaboration.
- Airport revenue could surge by over $3 billion annually due to new service.

Travelers flying from Toronto's Billy Bishop Airport (YTZ) to the United States can now benefit from U.S. preclearance services. This new facility allows passengers to complete U.S. customs, immigration, and agriculture inspections before leaving Canada, streamlining their arrival in the U.S. The implementation of this service is the culmination of a ten-year effort and a $30 million investment.
This initiative is a product of extensive collaboration involving the Toronto Port Authority, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol, and Nieuport Aviation, among others. The addition of preclearance is anticipated to increase the airport's annual revenue by more than $3 billion, with Porter Airlines and Air Canada set to expand their U.S.-bound flight offerings.
The introduction of preclearance at Billy Bishop Airport signifies a successful bilateral cooperation between the U.S. and Canada, overcoming previous tensions over travel tariffs. Officials express optimism that this will not only ease travel but also open new opportunities for business and leisure.
Passengers utilizing the preclearance service at Billy Bishop Airport are advised to arrive three hours before their flight departure due to airline counter closures one hour prior to check-in, as processing times may vary.




