12 more flights to and from Calgary with confirmed coronavirus cases this month

Sep 25 2020, 4:11 pm

If you flew into or out of Calgary International Airport recently, you might want to check this list.

The Government of Canada has updated their list of domestic and international flights that have confirmed coronavirus exposures, and 12 of the flights between September 9 and 22 were to or from Calgary.

Here are the new additions to the domestic flight list:

  • WestJet flight WS138 from Vancouver to Calgary on September 10, affecting rows 7 to 13
  • WestJet flight WS133 from Calgary to Vancouver on September 11, affecting rows 23 to 29
  • Air Canada flight AC145 from Toronto to Calgary on September 12, affecting rows 15 to 21
  • WestJet flight WS665 from Toronto to Calgary on September 12, affecting rows 16 to 22
  • Air Canada flight AC145 from Toronto to Calgary on September 13, affecting rows 35 to 41
  • Air Transat flight TS863 from Calgary to Toronto on September 16, affecting rows 28 to 34
  • WestJet flight WS133 from Calgary to Vancouver on September 16, affecting rows 23 to 29
  • WestJet flight WS665 from Toronto to Calgary on September 18, affecting rows 11 to 15

Here are the new additions to the international flights list:

  • WestJet flight WS9 from Paris to Calgary on September 11, affecting rows 28 to 34
  • American Airlines flight AA3839 from Dallas to Calgary on September 12, affecting rows 15 to 21
  • KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flight KL677 from Amsterdam to Calgary on September 12, affecting rows 12 to 16
  • American Airlines flight AA3839 from Dallas to Calgary on September 17, affecting rows 1 to 6

Those who may have been sitting in affected rows should be tested for coronavirus by filling out Alberta Health Services’ coronavirus self-assessment tool, and self-isolate until receiving a negative test result.

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