New travel rules bringing more uncertainty to Regina, Saskatoon airports
International travel got a little more complicated this week.
With the Omicron COVID-19 variant continuing its spread across the globe, the Canadian government has updated travel rules as its latest strategy to curb the spread in Canada.
Last week, Ottawa announced people arriving internationally by plane — except those coming in from the United States — must take a COVID-19 test once they land.
Starting Monday, Canadians and all other foreign visitors who travel to the U.S. by air will need to get a COVID-19 test no later than one day before their departure.