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		<title>sometimes small is better (part 1)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8230; in air travel. This is part of the Toronto visit series. I sit in this small airport in the middle of Downtown Toronto, wondering why airports can&#8217;t all be like this. YTZ (Billy Bishop) is small, with a single terminal (if it can be called that). There is just one commercial airline, also a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8230; in air travel.</p>
<p><em>This is part of the Toronto visit series.</em></p>
<p>I sit in this small airport in the middle of Downtown Toronto, wondering why airports can&#8217;t all be like this. YTZ (Billy Bishop) is small, with a single terminal (if it can be called that). There is just one commercial airline, also a small company. And its planes are small, four-seat-across propeller aircrafts that I&#8217;ve sworn not to take again after one particularly unpleasant ride years ago, but am taking anyway. More on that later.<br />
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The inbound wasn&#8217;t all that impressive. You go through Canadian customs, then cross a small canal on what must be the world&#8217;s shortest ferry ride &#8212; I mean you wait for the ferry longer than the ride, which is like 20 seconds &#8212; to the parking lot which also belongs to the airport. The airline provides two shuttles, one to the York Hotel, one to Union Station. To go anywhere else you&#8217;re kind of on your own, but the nearest public trolley buses are a five-minute walk away &#8212; if you know where they are, because there is no information desk. This is the downside of small.</p>
<p>But downside is replaced by upside on the outbound. For such a small airport, US customs is not here, but back on the US side. This is great for saving time. YYZ (Pearson International) is not like this; it has both the Canadian and US customs checkpoints outside the security perimeter. Somehow this also translates into a friendlier security checkpoint at YTZ. You don&#8217;t have to take off your shoes unless they tell you to, you can put your laptop in the same bin as other stuff. Mostly they are <em>not in a hurry</em> because there is nobody in the airport this day &#8212; almost empty. Also note the following:</p>
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<th>Boston Logan Airport</th>
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<td>free wifi</td>
<td>free wifi if you watch ads</td>
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<td>free snacks and drinks</td>
<td>ha</td>
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<td>lounge with nice sofas and lamps</td>
<td>dusty old rocking chairs in the sun</td>
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<p>It makes air travel bearable again. A tradeoff exists with small planes, too. They don&#8217;t do too well in turbulence, but in exchange for this possibility, they are quiet and have large seats. Also they seem so&#8230; primitive, and their mechanism so&#8230; accessible, that I couldn&#8217;t help but watch the propellers go around.</p>
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