Due to COVID-19, the Regina Airport Authority is no longer allowing direct flights from abroad, excluding the United States and “typical” sun destinations, to land in the Queen City.
Those travellers are required to first fly into either Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver or Calgary. “There’s going to be an adjustment of course to schedules.
Making sure that information and notices are in place throughout the terminal building,” said James Bogusz, Regina Airport Authority president and CEO. “When you arrive to Canada Boarder Services from abroad…the recommendation is now to self-isolate for a full 14 days.” Bogusz said it’s uncharted territory and not only for the Regina airport, but for aviation in general. “Even when we look at previous issues