Canada to reopen 8 more airports to international flights by end of November

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The Canadian government will reopen more of the country’s airports to international flights by the end of November 2021. 

The decision to ease the country’s border measures was made from “available data and scientific evidence, including the vaccination rate of Canadians, and the improving epidemiological situation” according to a press release by the government

“Increased vaccination levels have allowed us to safely re-open these additional Canadian airports to international passenger flights,” Canada’s Minister of Transport Omar Alghabra said.

“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.”

Effective on November 30, 2021, international flights carrying passengers will be permitted to land at the following additional Canadian airports:

Foreigners who plan to travel to Canada must be fully vaccinated with any of the following approved COVID-19 vaccines: 

Find out if you can enter Canada here

The 10 Canadian airports currently accepting international flights are: 

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