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Private plane sales are taking off as pandemic clamps down on travel industry

Private plane sales are taking off as pandemic clamps down on travel industry
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OAX Association Recovery Roundtable | Ottawa Business Journal

Associations are a vital part of Canada’s economy.  The OTUS Association Exchange (OAX) is an annual survey and benchmarking of Canada’s associations. The objective is to provide association executives with information about how their peers and competitors approach common business problems.  In 2020, OAX focused on the top risks facing associations during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021, this focus has shifted toward support and recovery measures. In collaboration with The Write Paige Inc., OAX hosted an Association Recovery Roundtable in December 2020. We gathered virtually with five chief executive officers, selected from a cross-section of Canada’s associations, to learn about their experiences during the pandemic and hear their perspectives about recovery.

CBAA Working To Minimize Impact of New Covid Rules

 - February 8, 2021, 9:52 AM Canada issued new Covid-19 virus rules last week that require arriving international corporate, private, and charter flights to land at one of four major airports Toronto Pearson, Montreal Trudeau, Vancouver International, or Calgary International. Medevac, ferry, cargo, and tech stops where no passengers disembark remain exempt. In addition, mandated PCR testing for crew and passengers is required upon arrival at Calgary. Also, passengers must still show proof of a negative pre-departure PCR test taken within 72 hours of flying to Canada. Other than the Alberta-led pilot program, the 14-day quarantine, including proof of vaccines and/or negative test results, remains in effect.

Canada s COVID-19 rules on travel hit businesses

MONTREAL, Canada: Canada’s move to limit inbound flights to four major airports as it seeks to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) from leisure travel is spilling over to business trips and fuelling uncertainty which could delay economic recovery, industry executives said. Canada, which already has some of the world’s toughest travel and quarantine rules,

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