Can Canadians fly right now?

A big question Cityline Travel Expert Lorraine Simpson is always asked is, “Can we travel right now?” And, “Isn’t there an advisory?”

The answer is yes and yes! We can travel, and the advisory has been downgraded from an all out ban to an advisory against non essential travel but it merely is just that – an advisory and while I am not advocating we do anything we are not supposed to, I am just telling you that yes, legally, you are allowed to travel but I will advise you that you may not get insurance right now if you do.

Canadian’s are still permitted to leave the country as they wish. However, upon returning to Canada all travelers will face a mandatory 14-day quarantine. There is no news on how long the quarantine requirement will last.

So. here is a list of the countries we can visit now. Some restrictions still apply on entry and are different for each country but these places all have no quarantine requirement unless you tested positive on arrival.

The links are below so you can check the tourism websites directly to see if the information has changed… which it does…. often!

Don’t travel before you check it out thoroughly.

Aruba

Bahamas

Barbados

Bermuda

Croatia

Denmark

Dominican Republic

Dubai (UAE) July. 7

French Polynesia. July 15

Germany Direct flights from Vancouver Calgary, Toronto and Montreal

Greece Direct Flights Toronto and Montreal

Jamaica direct flights Toronto and Montreal

Latvia

Maldives July. 15

Malta From July 15

Mexico Direct flights from several airports

Netherlands – Direct flights start:

Empty Airport
  • from Montreal on KLM July 16

  • from Toronto on KLM July 3, and Air Canada on July 16

  • Calgary on KLM on July 10

  • Vancouver on KLM on July 9

North Macedonia

Portugal is still confusing so I’m leaving that one out for now..

USA but only if you fly. Direct flights to Orlando, LA, Vegas from a couple of airports.

 U.S. Virgin Islands

Sri Lanka August 15th

Belize -August 15th

Bali (Indonesia). -September11

Georgia July. 31st

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