A pragmatic view on aviation’s restart in Canada

The Canadian airline industry could come out of the pandemic looking very different. The fallout from the worst year in industry history could lead to a bifurcation of domestic and international carriers.
International air travel conditions have greater repercussions on personal travel, with pre- and post-flight testing, mandated hotel and home quarantines, and significant fines for violations of directives, writes John Gradek.
With the Canadian COVID-19 vaccination programs hitting full stride in recent days, a renewed optimism is being felt throughout the hospitality industry about better times ahead. And no better harbinger of such optimism is the action of Canada’s airlines as they anno...

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