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Feds mull mandatory hotel COVID quarantine as 50,000 cancel trips

Feds mull mandatory hotel COVID quarantine as 50,000 cancel trips
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Ottawa OKs return of Boeing Max aircraft; Air Canada flights to resume Feb 1

Ottawa OKs return of Boeing Max aircraft; Air Canada flights to resume Feb 1
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Air Canada cuts more jobs and capacity

People traveling to Canada need negative COVID test or they ll be quarantined in government camp

(Article by Anthony Murdoch republished from LifeSiteNews.com) On December 31, Canada’s Transport Minister Marc Garneau announced the new entry requirements for air travelers entering Canada, which take effect January 7. “Our government remains committed to protecting the health and safety of Canadians. These new measures will provide another layer of protection for Canadians as we continue to assess public health risks and work to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Canada,” said Garneau of the new measures. Transport Canada originally said that should one not be able to obtain a molecular polymerase chain reaction (PCR) COVID-19 test in the country he is leaving from, an airline is allowed to let a person board, but upon arrival into Canada, he must report to a government-approved COVID-19 quarantine camp and stay there for 14 days.

Porter Airlines delays restart to 29 March

By Pilar Wolfsteller2021-01-11T16:23:00+00:00 Canada’s Porter Airlines has once again delayed resuming flights, and is now targeting a date more than one year after it shut down due to the global coronavirus crisis. The regional carrier, based in Toronto, has repeatedly pushed back its restart after halting operations on 21 March 2020. It now says that it will once again begin flying on 29 March. The new delay raises questions in the industry as to whether the airline will come back at all. Source: Porter Airlines Porter Airlines once again delays restart, to March “We want to see our planes in the sky as soon as possible and are actively working to prepare for our resumption of service,” the airline writes on 11 January. “However, the ongoing uncertainty presented by government travel restrictions, including border closures, is impacting our ability to operate flights.”

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