Toronto: The Canada federal government is going to open more airports to international flights from November 30. The passengers and crews will have to prove that they are fully vaccinated besides following other Covid-19 related norms to depart from a Canadian airport.
“Increased vaccination levels have allowed us to safely re-open these additional Canadian airports to international passenger flights,” Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said in a media release. “This measure will help ensure that travellers are able to access more regional airports for their international travels this winter, while continuing to support the Government of Canada’s measured approach to re-opening our border.”
The eight airports that are reopening include:
• St. John’s International
• John C. Munro Hamilton International
• Region of Waterloo International
• Regina International
• Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International
• Kelowna International
• Abbotsford International
• Victoria International