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/R E P E A T -- Media Invitation - Security Screening Checkpoint Walkthrough/

/R E P E A T -- Media Invitation - Security Screening Checkpoint Walkthrough/

Yahoo09-06-2025
OTTAWA, ON, June 4, 2025 /CNW/ - The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) invites members of the media to a walkthrough of a security screening checkpoint. This event will showcase the screening process and provide helpful tips prior to the busy summer travel season.
Media will have the opportunity to take photos and videos at the checkpoint, and learn more about the screening process, including how procedures differ when being screened at a line with CT X-ray technology. A CATSA spokesperson will be on-site to answer questions related to security screening.
Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m. EST
Location: Domestic/International security checkpoint at the Ottawa International Airport (YOW)
Participants:
Dominique Huras, CATSA Spokesperson
Krista Kealey, Vice-President Communications and Public Consultation, YOW
Note: Registration is required to participate. Please provide the following information via email to CATSA Media Relations, media@catsa.gc.ca, by June 9, 2025:
First and last name
Media organization
Cell phone number
Email address
To attend the event, media representatives will be required to go through security screening and present a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license.
Members of the media are asked to park in the Parkade – vouchers will be provided.
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SOURCE Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA)
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