How to prepare for travel
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To assist you, our Travel Ready hub is a guide to help you understand some of the key requirements in order for you to travel on your intended itinerary. However, especially as the requirements continue to change quickly, this information does not replace the specific information provided by government and other relevant authorities. Air Canada has partnered with Sherpa to bring this information to you for reference only, and while Sherpa makes best efforts to keep the information updated, due to fast-changing government mandates and restrictions which may be affected by numerous factors (for example, point of origin, age, final destination, purpose or duration of travel, state of vaccination), as well as due to interpretation by the applicable local government officials, Air Canada is not responsible for the completeness and accuracy of this information; neither Air Canada, nor any of its employees or agents may under any circumstances be held responsible or liable in any way for any claim, loss, damage, cost, expense or liability whatsoever that may result from your access to, or reliance on, information provided on this page. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all entry requirements and have all the valid travel documents necessary to enter in, exit from or transit through, each country/region on your itinerary regardless of if the flight is operated by Air Canada or another carrier. We strongly recommend that you contact the government of each country on your itinerary for detailed, up-to-date information on health, passport, visa, and other entry requirements applicable to your case, as they may vary based on country of nationality and other factors. The final determination of entry in or transit through is the decision of the government and officials of the country to which you are travelling. For this we recommend reviewing the IATA Travel Centre prior to travelling.
To assist you, our Travel Ready hub is a guide to help you understand some of the key requirements in order for you to travel on your intended itinerary. However, especially as the requirements continue to change quickly, this information does not replace the specific information provided by government and other relevant authorities. While Air Canada makes best efforts to keep the information on this page updated, due to fast-changing government mandates and restrictions which may be affected by numerous factors (for example, point of origin, age, final destination, purpose or duration of travel, state of vaccination), as well as due to interpretation by the applicable local government officials, Air Canada is not responsible for the completeness and accuracy of this information; neither Air Canada, nor any of its employees or agents may under any circumstances be held responsible or liable in any way for any claim, loss, damage, cost, expense or liability whatsoever that may result from your access to, or reliance on, information provided on this page. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all entry requirements and have all the valid travel documents necessary to enter in, exit from or transit through, each country/region on your itinerary regardless of if the flight is operated by Air Canada or another carrier. We strongly recommend that you contact the government of each country on your itinerary for detailed, up-to-date information on health, passport, visa, and other entry requirements applicable to your case, as they may vary based on country of nationality and other factors. The final determination of entry in or transit through is the decision of the government and officials of the country to which you are travelling. This non-exhaustive list of testing entities is provided for reference purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or an approval by Air Canada of any of the services, information, or opinions of the testing providers. Contact the testing providers directly for answers to any question regarding their services or the content of their websites.