Traveller confusion reigns amid shifting advice and variants
Confusion is now the defining state for many Canadians considering travel this month amid shifting advice, COVID-19 variants and layers of testing and quarantine rules.
Marty Firestone, who heads a travel insurance company, says the prospect of flying abroad is “incredibly confusing” as passengers remain uncertain about whether they will be tested at airports upon return or forced to quarantine — on top of the gamut of measures in other countries.
He says many clients are now rerouting trips or cancelling altogether out of exasperation.
John McKenna, CEO of the Air Transport Association of Canada, says the federal government needs to communicate guidance more clearly as thousands of Canadians start to call off holiday trips.