International air travel a fraction of pre-pandemic times
OTTAWA — Canada’s new testing and quarantine rules for international air travellers appear to have convinced even more Canadians to stay put in recent weeks.
Most Canadians had been heeding the government’s plea not to travel outside the country, with or without the new restrictions.
Weekly statistics provided by the Canada Border Services Agency show international air travel during the pandemic is less than a 10th what it was before COVID-19.
The data show there was a small increase in international air travel after Christmas, with almost 170,000 people arriving in Canada between Dec. 28 and Jan. 10.