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canada travel health notice

After receiving our very first snowfall, you might be tempted to book a vacay outta Canada ASAP for a quick winter escape. However, you can't just up and go wherever you'd like as the Government of Canada has issued travel warnings for a handful of countries worldwide.

The federal government is still urging Canadians to avoid all travel to Russia and Ukraine due to the ongoing war. However, Canadians are also being told to avoid countries such as France, China, Haiti and Peru, to name a few.

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If you've been itching for a nice vacation, you can finally travel with a lot less stress. However, that doesn't mean Canadians can just book a trip anywhere they please — at least not for the time being.

The Government of Canada has issued a handful of travel warnings, alerting Canadians of many destinations that travellers should avoid at all costs, or exercise a high degree of caution when visiting.

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Although Canada's travel restrictions have become less severe, that doesn't mean Canadians can just up and go wherever they please — at least not for right now.

The Government of Canada has issued an array of travel warnings for Canadians to follow, alerting them of various destinations that travellers should avoid completely or exercise a high degree of caution when visiting.

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Canada's border measures have changed, giving fully vaccinated Canadian tourists the chance to finally head out on that trip you've been dreaming of.

Despite travel rules being more relaxed now, that doesn't necessarily mean Canadians can travel just anywhere.

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Canada has changed its border measures — officially allowing travellers to enter the country without requiring a negative PCR test. Despite travel now being a little less stressful, that doesn't mean you can just jet set off to any country.

The Government of Canada has issued a number of travel warnings regarding many countries worldwide.

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It's been nearly a month since travel restrictions have eased, making it about time you treat yourself to a trip! Well, now might be perfect to get your travel on with Flair Airlines' flash sale — offering 55% off base fare routes to countless destinations across Canada.

If you've been craving views of beautiful British Columbia, you could fly from Montreal to Vancouver for $149 with a departure date of May 31, 2022, or as little as $93 with a departure date of May 11, 2022. Talk about the perfect springtime vacay!

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Now that Canada has changed its border measures, international travel has become a bit less stressful. While you might be inclined to book a trip to that bucket list destination of yours, you shouldn't buy that plane ticket just yet.

The Government of Canada has issued travel advisories for a number of international countries for reasons other than COVID-19. As of March 9, 2022, the government is urging Canadians to "avoid all travel" to both Russia and Ukraine due to the ongoing conflict.

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Now that Canada has updated its travel advisory, heading on that much-needed vacation is a total go! Luckily, Flair Airlines is having a flash sale with all base fare routes currently 50% off — but you've gotta act quick 'cause the sale ends March 10 at 11:59 p.m. MT (March 11 at 1:59 a.m. ET).

The sale allows you to book trips from Montreal to an array of locations across North America. By using the code FLYFLAIR50, you can save 50% on your seat and pay as little as $219 to fly from Montreal to Vancouver.

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Now that Canada's border measures have changed, it's the perfect time to take a vacation! Luckily, WestJet announced it is offering a sale on flights in celebration of its 26th birthday. The sale allows you to travel to an array of destinations including Mexico, France, England, and within Canada, too.

If you were looking for a sign to travel, this is it! With this sale, you can fly to Paris for as little as $303. Yes, Paris for $303.

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On February 15, the Canadian government announced that it will be updating its travel restrictions — and this means flying internationally could become a lot easier. In a press conference held on Tuesday, federal ministers announced that Canada will be ending its non-essential global travel advisory as of February 28.

The government will be adjusting the travel health notice from level three to level two, removing the recommendation that Canadians avoid travelling for non-essential purposes.

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