Travellers who have a fever will be denied boarding and told to wait two weeks before the can fly again, according to government orders issued Friday.
Travellers who have a fever will be denied boarding and told to wait two weeks before the can fly again, according to government orders issued Friday.
Executives at Transat, one of the world’s largest tour operators, tied the company’s willingness and ability to refund passengers to government aid for the industry.
A microscopic virus is raising questions about a business deal that would reshape the future of Canada’s aviation industry.
One of the world’s largest integrated tour operators has been grounded since April 1 Canada’s Transat, one of the world’s largest tour operators said it plans to resume operations July 23, 15 […]
If there is a glimmer of hope in Canadian aviation, perhaps it is most evident in Vancouver, where a slow emergence from the depths of the pandemic is starting to take shape.
Vancouver International Airport said Tuesday its passenger numbers in April dropped almost 97% from the same month in 2019, suggesting traffic fell more during the pandemic than has previously been reported.