Times Colonist

Air Canada to require temperatur­e checks

- CHRIS WOODYARD

As airlines start making face masks mandatory, one is going a step further, saying it is going to require temperatur­e checks of passengers before they are allowed to fly.

Air Canada said this week that mandatory pre-flight temperatur­e checks will be part of a new program that will also require passengers to submit to health questionna­ires. On board, they will find hand sanitizer in its onboard amenity kit.

“We have been a leader in progressiv­ely introducin­g new measures in response to COVID-19, such as introducin­g personal protective equipment for our employees and being the first North American carrier to require face coverings for customers,” said Calin Rovinescu, CEO of Montrealba­sed Air Canada, in a statement. “We are now the first airline in the Americas to administer pre-flight temperatur­e checks systemwide.”

Air Canada’s CleanCare+ program, due to take effect May 15, is being introduced as airlines have seen plunging patronage due to the effects of the coronaviru­s pandemic. As COVID-19 has spread, travellers have been abiding by stay-at-home orders and companies have grounded employees out of fear they might contract the virus on their journeys.

Face coverings are becoming standard attire for air travel. U.S. carriers such as American, United, Delta, Southwest, Alaska, Frontier and JetBlue have all said they would require them. JetBlue and Delta want them worn not only on planes, but from the time that passengers check in at the airport.

Internatio­nal carriers besides Air Canada are taking steps, too. Singapore Airlines is providing passengers with masks at the airport gate on flights from Los Angeles to Singapore, said spokesman James Boyd.

But if more carriers besides Air Canada provide temperatur­e scans, it could be an extra measure of reassuranc­e. Air Canada said it will use a non-invasive infrared device to measure temperatur­es.

Air Canada is also hinting at further measures.

“We intend to continue enhancing Air Canada CleanCare+ where we can with best practices from around the world, including increased use of screening tools, such as blood oxygen level testing, as they become available,” Rovinescu said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada