Canada Opens 8 More Airports to International Travel | Cs Immigration
Canada has announced that they are opening 8 more airports for international travel.
Airports in Canada are going to
reopen on November 30, 2021, for international flights.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra
confirmed the news in a press release.
They said:
Increased vaccination levels have
allowed us to safely re-open these additional Canadian airports to
international passenger flights. This measure will help ensure that travelers
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.
According to Transport Minister
Omar Alghabra, the following airports are going to reopen:
·
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
Before this, there were only 10
airports in Canada that allowed international flights to land.
Those airports are:
·
Halifax Stanfield International
·
Québec City Jean Lesage International
·
Montréal-Trudeau International
·
Ottawa/Macdonald–Cartier International
·
Toronto Pearson International
·
Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre
·
Winnipeg James/Armstrong Richardson
International
·
Edmonton International
·
Calgary International
·
Vancouver International
Please do remember that fully
vaccinated foreign nationals may be allowed to enter Canada for discretionary
travel.
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