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'Challenges' with current cab provider: Sudbury Airport

Next year, the Greater Sudbury Airport plans to review its contract for taxi cab service. That contract is currently held by Sudbury Cab, which are the only taxis which can wait at the airport, unless arrangements were made prior to travel.

Travellers complain of no taxi service available once they land at airport

The Greater Sudbury Airport says it plans to review its contract for taxi cab service next year. Sudbury Cab currently has the exclusive right to wait at the airport. The airport confirms it has received complaints from people arriving in Sudbury who have been unable to get a cab. (ESB Professional/Shutterstock)

The airport in Sudbury, Ont., is taking steps to address complaints about taxi pickup service.

Currently, the Greater Sudbury Airport has an exclusive contract with Sudbury Cab to have taxis waiting for people as they arrive in the city.

The airport confirms it has received complaints from travelers flying in to Sudbury who have been unable to get a cab.

"We do acknowledge that there are challenges and that the current contract with Sudbury Cab is up in 2018," says director of marketing and airport development,Jean-MathieuChenier.

"We're looking at adjustments that can be made for the next RFP to see if we can mitigate those situations."

Customers can get service from other taxi companies, but those arrangements have to be made in advance.

Cheniersays it's best for passengers to book travel ahead before landing at the airport, to ensure they have a ride.

"We do hear [of] challenges in some other jurisdictions as well," Chenier says referring to airports in other communities.

"It's different when you have a large international airport like Pearson, where there's always taxi companies lined up. Whereas smaller airports, especially in a large geography like Sudbury, we do face challenges at times."

With files from Martha Dillman