Wednesday, October 06, 2021

Breaking Travel News: Vaccines Required To Travel

 

Breaking
Travel News

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Mandatory Proof of Vaccination Required To Travel 

The federal government of Canada has just announced that by the end of October 2021, everyone over the age of 12 must provide proof of vaccination to travel by plane, rail or marine vessel. In the live press conference today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau put it bluntly, "to travel, you must be vaccinated". 

 

After a short phase-in period, all employees in federally regulated air, rail and marine transportation sectors will also be required to be fully vaccinated.

 

As of Oct. 30, all travellers ages 12 and older must be fully vaccinated to board flights leaving Canadian airports or to travel on VIA Rail and Rocky Mountaineer trains and non-essential passenger marine vessels, like cruise ships.

 

To qualify as a "fully vaccinated traveller," a person must have received at least two Health Canada-approved COVID-19 vaccinations. A combination of approved shots is also accepted. The last dose must be administered at least 14 days prior to the day of travel. A short transition phase is being implemented for this reason and will allow travellers to show a negative COVID-19 molecular test result instead of proof of vaccination up until November 30, 2021.

 

Currently, proof of vaccination from your provincial health care providers will suffice while the federal government continues to work on a national vaccination passport for international travellers.

 

For any unvaccinated traveler who would like to cancel, please contact your designated travel advisor for the bookings terms and conditions associated with your travel reservation. 

 

This news comes as a relief to the majority of Canadians who are vaccinated and ready to travel, adding further protection from Covid-19.


For more helpful resources or if you should have any questions, please connect with Romantic Planet Vacations at www.romanticplanetvacations.com or travel@romanticplanet.ca or 1-866-247-8123.

Friday, October 01, 2021

Covid Tests For Traveling Canadians

 



Covid Tests for Traveling Canadians

With borders opening up and the world slowly starting to ease back to normal, it’s no surprise that eager travelers have a lot of questions. After over a year of restricted movement, we’re all feeling ready to hop on a plane and explore again.

But first things first—you need to know the new rules and regulations. In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about getting Covid tests for travel for eligible fully vaccinated Canadian travelers.

Covid Tests for Travel from Canada

The requirements for Covid testing for travel depend on your destination. At the time of publishing this article, each country has different requirements. These requirements vary widely, and can include testing prior to departure or upon landing, or in some instances both. For example, Mexico does not currently require any proof of testing for entry, while Antigua requires proof of a negative RT-PCR test within 7 days of your flight.

As the traveler, you are responsible for checking the entry requirements of your destination. Thankfully, Air Canada has set up a helpful portal here where you can find the requirements.

Covid-19 Tests for Re-entry to Canada

In order to re-enter Canada, all travelers 5 years of age and older must provide proof of Covid test results before entering the country. This rule applies to travelers who are vaccinated, as proof of vaccination does not replace proof of a negative test.

As of August 17, 2021, the Government of Canada has deemed the following tests acceptable as proof:

·        PCR - Polymerase chain reaction

·        RT-PCR – reverse transcription real time PCR

·        Quantitative PCR (qPCR)

·        Nucleic acid test (NAT) or Nucleic acid amplification test (NAATs)

·        Reverse transcription loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP)

·        Isothermal amplification

·        Droplet digital PCR or digital droplet PCR (ddPCR)

·        Transcription-mediated amplification (TMA)

·        RNA (Ribonucleic acid)

·        Ct (cycle threshold)

·        CRISPR

·        Sequencing

·        Next generational sequencing (NGS) or whole genome sequencing (WGS)

·        Oxford Nanopore sequencing (LamPORE)

·        Detection of the N gene

·        Detection of Orf1a/b

·        Detection of the S gene

·        Detection of the E gene

  • Detection of the RdRp gene

Currently, an antigen test is not sufficient proof for re-entry to Canada.

The test must be conducted within 72 hours of your scheduled departure time. Unfortunately, this can be a bit complicated for travelers who have layovers. If you have a connecting flight, the test must be done within 72 hours of the departure time of your final direct flight to Canada. This means it may be necessary to schedule a test in the city where you are boarding your connecting flight.

Travelers may also be subject to randomized testing at the airport upon arrival in Canada.

What Counts as Proof of a Covid Test for Re-entry

You must provide a paper or electronic copy of your test result when you arrive at the airport. Your proof of a negative Covid test must include:

·        Your name

·        Your date of birth

·        Name and address of the facility that performed the test

·        Date the test was conducted

·        Type of test

·        Test result

The Government of Canada is advising travelers to keep the proof of your test results for 14 days after your arrival in Canada, beginning on the day of arrival.

Where to Get Covid-19 Tests for Travel

It’s important to note that Canadians will have to pay out of pocket for their Covid-19 tests while traveling. In Canada, many pharmacies such as Shoppers Drug Mart, as well as labs like LifeLabs offer Covid testing.

Toronto Pearson Airport, Edmonton International Airport, Calgary International Airport, Vancouver International Airport, and Montreal-Trudeau International Airport all also offer rapid antigen testing. However, be sure to check if your destination accepts these tests for entry, as Canada currently does not accept these for travelers.

For more information on where to get tests in Canada before your departure as well as prior to re-entry to the country, Air Canada has a search tool that can help you locate testing facilities around the world.

While the Government of Canada continues to advise against non-essential travel at this time, we are gradually making our way back to normal. Hopefully, we can all look forward to recreational travel soon. In the meantime, be safe and monitor for symptoms before and after travel to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

For more information on this and other Covid-19 health and safety and entry requirements in relations to your next trip, please contact your dedicated and professional travel advisors at Romantic Planet Vacations - 1-866-247-8123 or travel@romanticplanet.ca. We're here to assist.