Imagine, Saturday a week from now...
WestJet WS 2507 is departing from POP at 3:25pm with 175 passengers.
That mean 175 people have got a Covid PCR test done on Thursday or Friday... and got the results in paper form.
What if 2 or 3, Airplanes are leaving over the weekend, to fly back to Canada.
Can the Puerto Plata/Sosua test an extra 300 to 500 people in 2 days?
Punta Cana has 5 flights today..... Can they test 800-1000 people a day?
Canadians will now have two options when returning to Canada from abroad ; get tested in destination and if there is a lack of facilities available, mandatory quarantine in a government-run facility upon return.
In an interview with CBC News just before 5:00pm ET on New Year’s Eve, Garneau explained the new rules requiring that, effective January 7, 2021, at 12:01 a.m. EST, all air passengers five years of age or older will be required to test negative for COVID-19 before travelling from another country to Canada. This implementation date provides all airlines, both foreign and domestic, adequate time to comply with the new requirements.
The news is sure to cause harsh criticism in the industry, where he added he feels “airlines will understand the measures.
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Canadians will now have two options when returning to Canada from abroad ; get tested in destination and if there is a lack of facilities available, mandatory quarantine in a government-run facility upon return.
In an interview with CBC News just before 5:00pm ET on New Year’s Eve, Garneau explained the new rules requiring that, effective January 7, 2021, at 12:01 a.m. EST, all air passengers five years of age or older will be required to test negative for COVID-19 before travelling from another country to Canada. This implementation date provides all airlines, both foreign and domestic, adequate time to comply with the new requirements.
The news is sure to cause harsh criticism in the industry, where he added he feels “airlines will understand the measures.
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The government will be boosting its surveillance efforts to make sure travellers are following the rules. The penalties for breaking the Quarantine Act can include six months in prison or $750,000 in fines.
Follow TravelPulse Canada
For more
FEATURES & ADVICE NEWS
COVID Announcement For Canada Raises More Questions
Greater Proportion of Americans Will Fly for Winter Holidays Than Thanksgiving
2021 Travel Forecast: The ‘Vaxication’ and Other Trends
FB Live TODAY at 12:30pm Alan Frew of Glass Tiger Talks Travel
Dear Dr. Travel, HELP!
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