20 more Toronto flights identified with confirmed coronavirus cases

Nov 9 2020, 10:07 pm

The Canadian government has identified more coronavirus cases on international and domestic flights to and from Toronto over the past few days.

According to the Government of Canada, Turkish Airlines flight TK17 from Instanbul to Toronto confirmed a case on board the flight on November 1, identifying affected rows 16 to 22.

The same day and flight number, so confirmed affected rows 30 to 36.

A Lufthansa flight LH6790 from Munich to Toronto on November 1 identified affected rows 30 to 36.

The same day, LOT Polish Airlines flight number LO45 from Warsaw to Toronto confirmed a case and identified affected rows 12 to 18.

American Airlines flight AA3296 from Chicago to Toronto also confirmed another case on board the flight and identified affected rows seven to 13.

An Air Canada flight AC847 from Munich to Toronto identified affected rows one to five.

On November 3, an Air Canada flight AC849 from London to Toronto identified affected rows 37 to 43.

The next day, on November 4, LOT Polish Airlines, flight number LO45 from Warsaw to Toronto confirmed a case on board the flight however affected rows are unknown.

That same day, an Air Canada flight AC873 from Frankfurt to Toronto confirmed a case on board and identified affected rows two to seven.

On November 6, Air Canada flight number AC21 from Toronto to Tokyo confirmed a case on board the flight and identified affected rows 26 to 29.

flights covid-19

Government of Canada

The government also identified several more domestic flights from Toronto with coronavirus cases.

An Air Canada flight AC7564 from Toronto to Ottawa on October 30, confirmed a case on board the flight and identified affected rows one to four.

That same day, another Air Canada flight AC622 from Toronto to Halifax on October 30 confirmed a positive case on board and identified affected rows 16 to 22.

The third flight reported on the same day, Air Canada flight AC481 from Toronto to Montreal identified affected rows 31 to 37.

On November 1, an Air Canada flight AC7528 from Toronto to Ottawa confirmed a case and identified affected rows one to four.

The next day, on November 2, Swoop Airlines WO406 from Toronto to Abbotsford identified affected rows 25 to 31.

On November 2, an Air Canada flight AC103 from Toronto to Vancouver confirmed a case on board the flight and identified affected rows 19 to 25.

Two days later, on November 4, an Air Canada flight AC123 from Toronto Vancouver identified affected rows 31 to 35.

That same day, an Air Canada flight AC106 from Vancouver to Toronto confirmed a case on board the flight and identified affected rows 31 to 35.

An Air Canada flight AC8652 from London to Toronto also confirmed a case on board a flight on November 5. The affected rows were identified as 10 to 12.

That same day, an Air Canada flight AC151 from Toronto to Calgary confirmed a case on board the flight and identified affected rows 39 to 41.

flights covid-19

Government of Canada

“If you have recently returned to Canada, you must quarantine for 14 days from the date you arrived in Canada. This is mandatory, whether or not you have symptoms,” the government’s website reads.

For up-to-date information or to see if your flight was affected, visit the Government of Canada’s website.

Karen DoradeaKaren Doradea

+ News
+ Coronavirus