53 more Calgary flights identified with confirmed COVID-19 cases

Apr 13 2021, 8:21 pm

The Government of Canada has updated their list of flights that have had confirmed COVID-19 exposures, and 53 new cases have been identified on international and domestic flights to and from Calgary.

According to the Government of Canada website, five additional international flights are confirmed to have had potential exposures since the end of March, including two flights that travelled to Calgary from Amsterdam.

The flights added to the list include:

  • March 29: United Airlines flight UA483 from Denver to Calgary (affected rows: 27 to 33)
  • April 5: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight KL677 from Amsterdam to Calgary (affected rows: 17 to 34)
  • April 6: American Airlines flight AA1354 from Dallas to Calgary (affected rows: 23 to 29)
  • April 7: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight KL677 from Amsterdam to Calgary (affected rows: 18 to 24)
  • April 10: American Airlines flight AA1354 from Dallas to Calgary (affected rows: 22 to 28)

If you flew in or out of Calgary within Canada, you might want to check the list below, as 48 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported on domestic flights passing through YYC since March 29.

The flights added to the list include:

  • March 29: WestJet flight WS115 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 19 to 23)
  • March 30: WestJet flight WS126 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 2 to 8)
  • March 31: Air Canada flight AC145 from Toronto to Calgary (affected rows: 21 to 27)
  • March 31: WestJet flight WS3387 from Calgary to Kelowna (affected rows: 8 to 14)
  • March 31: WestJet flight WS129 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 4 to 10)
  • March 31: WestJet flight WS3003 from Lethbridge to Calgary (affected rows: 7 to 13)
  • April 1: Air Canada flight AC215 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 32 to 36)
  • April 1: Air Canada flight AC212 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 17 to 23 and 26 to 32)
  • April 1: WestJet flight WS4444 from Calgary to Kelowna (affected rows: 20 to 23)
  • April 1: WestJet flight WS126 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 8 to 14)
  • April 1: WestJet flight WS3191 from Calgary to Grande Prairie (affected rows: 7 to 13)
  • April 2: WestJet flight WS129 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 1 to 4)
  • April 2: WestJet flight WS3100 from Fort Sy. John to Calgary (affected rows: 1 to 5)
  • April 2: WestJet flight WS610 from Calgary to Ottawa (affected rows: 8 to 14)
  • April 2: WestJet flight WS232 from Calgary to Halifax (affected rows: 13 to 19)
  • April 2: WestJet flight WS238 from Edmonton to Calgary (affected rows: 21 to 27)
  • April 3: Air Canada flight AC318 from Calgary to Montreal (affected rows: 35 to 40)
  • April 3: WestJet flight WS3178 from Grande Prairie to Calgary (affected rows: 13 to 19)
  • April 3: WestJet flight WS136 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 1 to 4)
  • April 4: Air Canada flight AC318 from Calgary to Montreal (affected rows: 12 to 15)
  • April 4: Air Canada flight AC212 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 12 to 15)
  • April 4: WestJet flight WS669 from Toronto to Calgary (affected rows: 26 to 29)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC135 from Toronto to Calgary (affected rows: 23 to 29)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC215 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 12 to 17)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC225 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 12 to 18)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC201 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 25 to 31)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC145 from Toronto to Calgary (affected rows: 23 to 29)
  • April 5: Air Canada flight AC396 from Calgary to Montreal (affected rows: 27 to 33)
  • April 5: Air Canada/Jazz flight AC8378 from Fort McMurray to Calgary (affected rows: 1 to 6)
  • April 5: Flair Airlines flight F8822 from Calgary to Toronto (affected rows unknown)
  • April 5: Flair Airlines flight F8821 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 17 to 23)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS232 from Calgary to Halifax (affected rows: 17 to 23)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS3191 from Calgary to Grande Prairie (affected rows: 3 to 9)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS3144 from Fort McMurray to Calgary (affected rows: 13 to 19)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS112 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 7 to 13)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS126 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 1 to 4)
  • April 5: WestJet flight WS3351 from Calgary to Edmonton (affected rows: 7 to 13)
  • April 6: Air Canada flight AC396 from Calgary to Montreal (affected rows: 1 to 3)
  • April 6: Air Canada flight AC212 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 15 to 21)
  • April 6: WestJet flight WS3342 from Calgary to Kelowna (affected rows: 15 to 20)
  • April 6: WestJet flight WS449 from Calgary to Victoria (affected rows: 4 to 10)
  • April 6: WestJet flight WS3394 from Edmonton to Calgary (affected rows: 3 to 9)
  • April 6: WestJet flight WS3136 from Fort McMurray to Calgary (affected rows: 16 to 20)
  • April 7: Air Canada flight AC223 from Calgary to Vancouver (affected rows: 19 to 25)
  • April 7: Air Canada flight AC318 from Calgary to Montreal (affected rows: 22 to 28)
  • April 7: Canadian North Airlines flight 5T1705 from Fort MacKay to Calgary (affected rows: 3 to 9)
  • April 7: WestJet flight WS136 from Vancouver to Calgary (affected rows: 25 to 30)
  • April 7: WestJet flight WS4039 from Fort MacKay to Calgary (affected rows: 1 to 6)

“A row is considered affected if it’s three rows behind or in front of where a seated person is confirmed to have COVID-19, and during a period when they may have been infectious to others,” reads the Government of Canada’s website.

If travellers have recently returned to Canada, they must quarantine for 14 days even if they don’t have any symptoms, and regardless of whether or not there was a confirmed COVID-19 case on their flight.

Visit the Government of Canada’s website to check if your flight was affected and to find the most up-to-date information.

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