Travellers flying domestically through Vancouver International Airport (YVR) will now enjoy a smoother, faster security screening experience.
As of September 4, Checkpoint ABC has reopened with cutting-edge CATSA Plus Computed Tomography (CT) X-ray equipment, making YVR the first airport in Canada to use this advanced security screening technology.
YVR invested $30 million to expand and modernize the space with travellers in mind and reflect our commitment to blending functionality with our unique sense of place. With the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority’s (CATSA) new system, travellers can move through security screening without the need to remove liquids, aerosols, gels, or large electronics from their carry-on bags, all while maintaining the highest safety standards and enjoying local art and storytelling.
Serving passengers travelling through gates A, B, and C, the newly renovated checkpoint reduces congestion during peak hours and gives passengers more flexibility in how they navigate the airport. These enhancements, aimed at reducing wait times and stress, underscore YVR’s commitment to creating a smoother, more enjoyable travel experience for everyone.
YVR worked closely with CATSA to bring this state-of-the-art technology to life, ensuring that passengers experience is as seamless as possible.
This initiative is a key part of YVR’s ongoing dedication to innovation and leadership in the aviation sector. As the first airport in Canada to adopt this technology, YVR is part of a new standard for airport security, offering travellers both enhanced safety and a more streamlined journey.
Learn more about the CATSA’s new technology here.