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13 more Vancouver flights added to COVID exposure list

Flights on exposure list

COVID-19 exposures on board flights to and from Vancouver continue despite restrictions on travel and constant requests to not go on any non-essential trips out of the province.

Over the past two weeks, the B.C. Centre for Disease Control has identified 13 exposed flights and encourages recent airline passengers to check if they were on any of these flights.

  • Feb. 12: Air Canada 124, Vancouver to Toronto (Rows affected 2-8)
  • Feb. 13: WestJet 129, Calgary to Vancouver (Rows affected 9-15)
  • Feb. 13: Air Canada/Jazz 8239, Terrace to Vancouver (Rows affected 2-8)
  • Feb. 15: Air Canada 114, Vancouver to Toronto (Rows affected 20-26)
  • Feb. 15: Air Canada 224, Vancouver to Calgary (Rows affected 28-34)
  • Feb. 15: Air Canada 314, Vancouver to Montreal (Rows affected 1-3)
  • Feb. 17: Air Canada 242, Vancouver to Edmonton (Rows affected 19-25)
  • Feb. 17: WestJet 136, Vancouver to Calgary (Rows affected 18-24)
  • Feb. 17: Air Canada 123, Calgary to Vancouver (Rows affected 21-27 and 29-35)
  • Feb. 18: Air Canada 115, Toronto to Vancouver (Rows affected 30-36)
  • Feb. 18: WestJet 115, Calgary to Vancouver (Rows affected 18-24)
  • Feb. 18: WestJet 3450, Abbotsford to Calgary (Rows affected 16-19)
  • Feb. 19: Aeromexico 9644, Mexico City to Vancouver (Rows affected 15-21)

Passengers who travelled aboard the flights identified for carrying one or more confirmed cases of the virus are encouraged to self-monitor for symptoms for 14 days following their flight.



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