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Someone designed a bar for people waiting on luggage at Toronto Pearson Airport

Most people who have travelled through Toronto in the last few years might recall Pearson International Airport as a frantic, jam-packed hellscape wheredelays, lostbaggage,lineupslonger than actual flights, and other horror stories were the norm.

Even if things at the hub and across the industry at largeare actually improvingfor passengers post-COVID madness, snags are pretty par the course with air travel, especially in a marketwith such limited competitionthat is also still recovering from staffing shortages.

But arriving well in advance and beingas organized as possible为你的旅行不能阻止所有可预见的拥抱你ps, unfortunately, including one major one on your way home: waiting for your belongings in a lawlessand overflowingbaggage claim area.

Whether it is the fault of the airline, the airport, or specific personnel, luggage delays are not uncommon, and leave weary flyers to sit around the carousels for potentially hours after arrival.

Such an experience recently prompted one resident — who happens to be a designer and architect — to wonder why this part of Pearson doesn't have the amenities offered near the gates or even pre-security clearance.

What he thought would definitely help the pain of the interlude before your stuff finally emerges from some suitcase abyss would be, in particular, a drink.

"I travel a lot around the world and I can say with confidence that Pearson is the worst airport in the world for baggage retrieval," says Babak Eslahjou, principal at Toronto's CORE Architects.

It was after he was left waiting for more than 1.5 hours for his bags following a trip to France that Eslahjou came up with the idea for a baggage claim bar.

"I thought to myself, if I am to wait for such a long time, why not have a couple of beers?," he jokes. "Usually, the Pearson experience leaves a bad taste for an otherwise great trip. So, let's make sure the trip ends well with the joy of a nice glass of wine or a pint of beer."

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Though the idea was a joke at first, the team at CORE actually went as far as designing some 3D mockups of what such a bar could look like in Pearson's baggage hall, deeming it, very fittingly, the CarrouSnail Bar.

If the Greater Toronto Airports Authority is looking for another novelway to improve the customer experience, perhaps someone can tip them off to the concept.

Lead photo by

CORE Architects


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