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Internatio­nal, transborde­r ights suspended.

- SALTWIRE NETWORK

Some major airlines are suspending internatio­nal and transborde­r commercial flights after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Canadians to return home amid the unfolding COVID-19 situation.

Starting March 23, Westjet announced in a news release, it will be suspending scheduled commercial operations for all internatio­nal and transborde­r flights for 30 days.

“To be clear, this means our final commercial­ly schedules flights from internatio­nal and transborde­r destinatio­ns will launch on Sunday night by local time; after that, we will be operating rescue and repatriati­on flights in partnershi­p with the Canadian government,” Ed Sims, president and CEO of Westjet, said in a statement posted to its website.

Internatio­nal and transborde­r tickets will not be for sale during the 30-day period.

Starting Wednesday, WestJet will suspend all outbound internatio­nal ticket sales for travel until March 23 “so we are no longer sending Canadians out of the country and can instead focus on bringing them home.

“To assist Canadians in returning home on short notice, we are in the process of lowering prices on our remaining seats into Canada in all cabins,” Sims said.

The airline’s domestic schedule will also be reduced by 50 per cent for the next 30 days.

Air Canada is also suspending several outbound internatio­nal flights.

Seasonal routes such as Toronto to Barcelona and Toronto to Budapest have been delayed to the beginning of April or May, while new route launches have been postponed to June. Some flights have been temporaril­y suspended for a period of time, ranging from a week to a couple of months.

All Air Canada flights to China have been suspended until April 30.

“Air Canada will continue to monitor this evolving situation closely in consultati­on with the Public Health Agency of Canada, Transport Canada and Global Affairs and will adjust its schedule as appropriat­e,” the airline posted on its website with a list of affected routes.

Porter Airlines is waiving all change and cancellati­on fees for domestic and internatio­nal bookings “to give all travellers peace of mind.”

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