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Domestic and International Flights with a Case of COVID-19 Domestic Domestic and International Flights with a Case of COVID-19 Domestic Flights Airline Flight Date Origin Destination Affected Number Rows WestJet 3349 November 23 Edmonton Victoria 8-14 Air Canada 123 November 19 Toronto Vancouver 18-21 Air Canada/Jazz 8081 November 19 Vancouver Victoria 1-5 Air Canada 127 November 18 Toronto Vancouver 33-39 Air Canada/Jazz 8075 November 18 Vancouver Victoria 11-17 Air Canada/Jazz 8247 November 18 Terrace Vancouver 12-18 Air Canada/Jazz 8239 November 18 Terrace Vancouver 6-12 Air Canada/Jazz 8261 November 18 Vancouver Nanaimo 4-10 Air Canada/Jazz 8265 November 18 Vancouver Nanaimo 12-18 WestJet 126 November 18 Vancouver Calgary 1-6 WestJet 3106 November 18 Terrace Vancouver 1-6 Air Canada 209 November 16 Calgary Vancouver 21-27 Air Canada 341 November 16 Ottawa Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada/Jazz 8280 November 16 Vancouver Prince Rupert 9-12 Swoop 109 November 16 Hamilton Abbotsford 15-21 Swoop 406 November 16 Toronto Abbotsford 18-24 Air North 573 November 15 Whitehorse Vancouver 1-6 Flair 8512 November 15 Vancouver Toronto 2-8 WestJet 491 November 15 Calgary Comox 4-10 WestJet 3111 November 15 Calgary Kamloops 12-18 WestJet 3178 November 15 Grand Prairie Calgary 15-19 WestJet 195 November 14 Calgary Victoria Not reported WestJet 133 November 14 Calgary Vancouver 3-9 WestJet 706 November 14 Vancouver Toronto 23-29 Air Canada 222 November 13 Vancouver Calgary 22-28 Air Canada/Jazz 8571 November 13 Regina Vancouver 18-24 Air Canada 225 November 12 Calgary Vancouver 16-22 Air Canada 241 November 12 Edmonton Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada/Jazz 8183 November 12 Vancouver Fort St. John 5-11 North Cariboo 2011 November 12 Kelowna Fort St. John Not reported (Summit Air) North Cariboo Air 1541 November 11 Terrace Vancouver 3-9 Swoop 407 November 11 Abbotsford Toronto 17-23 WestJet 711 November 11 Toronto Vancouver 10-16 WestJet 3320 November 11 Vancouver Kelowna 6-12 Air Canada 114 November 10 Vancouver Toronto 58-62 Air Canada 127 November 10 Toronto Vancouver 41-45 Air Canada 239 November 10 Edmonton Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada 302 November 10 Vancouver Montreal 32-36 Air Canada 8201 November 10 Vancouver Prince George 1-7 Air Canada 8571 November 10 Regina Vancouver 13-19 Air Canada 123 November 9 Toronto Vancouver 31-40 WestJet 129 November 9 Calgary Vancouver 1-7 and 15-22 Air Canada 123 November 9 Toronto Vancouver 31-35 Air Canada 215 November 9 Calgary Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada 241 November 9 Edmonton Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada 311 November 9 Montreal Vancouver 29-35 Air Canada/Jazz 8572 November 9 Vancouver Regina 13-19 Flair 8187 November 9 Edmonton Kelowna 11-17 Flair 8102 November 9 Calgary Vancouver 13-19 Swoop 207 November 9 Edmonton Abbotsford 16-22 WestJet 119 November 9 Calgary Vancouver 5-11 WestJet 3342 November 9 Calgary Kelowna 16-20 WestJet 133 November 8 Calgary Vancouver 22-28 WestJet 195 November 8 Calgary Victoria 4-10 Air Canada 221 November 8 Calgary Vancouver 16-22 Flair 8418 November 7 Toronto Vancouver 10-16 WestJet 3111 November 7 Calgary Kamloops 1-6 Air Canada 114 November 6 Vancouver Toronto 18-21 November 25, 2020 1 Airline Flight Date Origin Destination Affected Number Rows Air Canada 8194 November 6 Vancouver Kamloops 3-7 Swoop 109 November 6 Hamilton Abbotsford 21-27 Air Canada 103 November 5 Toronto Vancouver 42-45 Air Canada/Jazz 8183 November 5 Vancouver Fort St. John 4-10 North Cariboo 2010 November 5 Fort St. John Kelowna Not reported Flair 8186 November 5 Winnipeg Kelowna 11-24 Swoop 118 November 5 Abbotsford Hamilton Not reported WestJet 129 November 5 Calgary Vancouver 4-10 Air Canada 106 November 4 Vancouver Toronto 31-35 Air Canada 123 November 4 Toronto Vancouver 31-35 WestJet 320 November 4 Vancouver Edmonton 3-9 Air Canada 305 November 3 Montreal Vancouver Not reported Air Canada 8418 November 3 Vancouver Kelowna 1-7 WestJet 706 November 3 Vancouver Toronto 25-29 Air Canada 103 November 2 Toronto Vancouver 19-25 Air Canada 8075 November 2 Vancouver Victoria 11-17 Air Canada/Jazz 8069 November 2 Vancouver Victoria 7-13 Fair 8157 November 2 Toronto Vancouver 29-32 Flair 8187 November 2 Prince Edmonton 26-32 George Swoop 109 November 2 Hamilton Abbotsford 15-21 Swoop 406 November 2 Toronto Abbotsford 25-31 WestJet 183 November 2 Calgary Kelowna 2-8 WestJet 711 November 2 Toronto Vancouver 14-20 Air Canada 314 November 1 Vancouver Montreal Not reported Air Canada 114 October 30 Vancouver Toronto 43-49 Swoop 118 October 30 Abbotsford Hamilton 6-12 and 17-23 WestJet 183 October 30 Calgary Kelowna 12-18 WestJet 227 October 30 Calgary Victoria 4-10 WestJet 183 October 29 Calgary Kelowna 9-15 Flair 8137 October 28 Winnipeg Kelowna 7-13 Flair 8417 October 28 Vancouver Toronto 23-29 WestJet 164 October 28 Vancouver Edmonton 17-23 WestJet 253 October 28 Calgary Kelowna 19-23 WestJet 725 October 28 Toronto Vancouver 4-8 Air Canada 226 October 27 Vancouver Calgary 1-7 Air Canada 222 October 26 Vancouver Calgary 12-16 Air Canada 301 October 26 Montreal Vancouver 34-38 WestJet 711 October 26 Toronto Vancouver 23-29 WestJet 3172 October 26 Comox Calgary 3-9 Air Canada 107 October 25 Toronto Vancouver Not reported Air Canada 118 October 25 Vancouver Toronto Not reported Air Canada 192 October 25 Victoria Toronto 1-4 Air Canada 226 October 25 Vancouver Calgary 15-21 Air Canada 248 October 25 Vancouver Edmonton 16-29 Air Canada 192 October 24 Victoria Toronto 26-32 Air Canada 215 October 24 Calgary Vancouver 24-29 Air Canada 8198 October 24 Vancouver Kamloops 8-14 Air Canada 123 October 23 Toronto Vancouver 26-30 Air Canada 127 October 23 Toronto Vancouver 19-25 Air Canada 251 October 23 Edmonton Vancouver 25-29 Air Canada 314 October 23 Vancouver Montreal 20-24 WestJet 725 October 23 Toronto Vancouver 4-10 Air Canada 226 October 22 Calgary Vancouver 16-22 WestJet 711 October 22 Toronto Vancouver 16-22 WestJet 3287 October 22 Vancouver Prince George 3-9 WestJet 3315 October 22 Calgary Comox 6-12 Air Canada 103 October 21 Toronto Vancouver 27-30 Air Canada 123 October 21 Toronto Vancouver 21-25 Air Canada 219 October 21 Calgary Vancouver 22-26 Air Canada 295 October 21 Winnipeg Vancouver 17-21 WestJet 461 October 21 Calgary Kelowna 4-10 November 25, 2020 2 Airline Flight Date Origin Destination Affected Number Rows Air Canada 128 October 20 Vancouver Toronto 31-37 WestJet 3171 October 20 Calgary Comox 6-12 Air Canada 123 October 19 Toronto Vancouver 20-26 Air Canada 127 October 19 Toronto Vancouver 18-21 Air Canada 8484 October 19 Vancouver Edmonton 7-13 Swoop 107 October 19 Hamilton Abbotsford 20-26 Air Canada 127 October 18 Toronto Vancouver 26-30 Air Canada 299 October 18 Winnipeg Vancouver 22-28 Air Canada 8209 October 18 Vancouver Prince George 8-14 Air Canada 8422 October 18 Vancouver Kelowna 8-12 Air Canada 8575 October 18 Saskatoon Vancouver 1-4 and 12-14 Flair 8186 October 18 Edmonton Prince George 2-6 Air Canada 305 October 17 Montreal Vancouver 34-39 WestJet 139 October 17 Calgary Vancouver 1-7 and 17-23 WestJet 714 October 16 Vancouver Toronto 17-23 WestJet 725 October 16 Toronto Vancouver 2-8 Air Canada 195 October 15 Toronto Victoria 17-23 Air Canada 8187 October 15 Vancouver Fort St. John 2-6 Air Canada 241 October 14 Edmonton Vancouver 24-28 Air Canada 299 October 14 Winnipeg Vancouver 21-27 WestJet 637 October 14 Calgary Abbotsford 9-15 Flair 8187 October 13 Prince Edmonton 10-16 George Flair 8186 October 12 Kelowna Edmonton 24-30 Flair 8513 October 12 Saskatoon Vancouver Rows 16-22 (previously posted as 13- 22) WestJet 141 October 11 Edmonton Vancouver 1-6 WestJet 195 October 11 Calgary Victoria 1-7 Air Transat 931 October 10 Vancouver Toronto 4-10 WestJet 182 October 10 Kelowna Calgary 1-4 WestJet 195 October 10 Calgary Victoria 5-11 WestJet 3255 October 10 Edmonton Kelowna 13-19 Air Canada 115 October 9 Toronto Vancouver 1-4 Air Canada 242 October 8 Vancouver Edmonton 4 and 12-16 Air Canada/Jazz 8241 October 8 Terrace Vancouver 13-17 Air Canada 127 October 7 Toronto Vancouver 18-22 Air Canada 311 October 7 Montreal Vancouver 18-24 Air Transat 770 October 5 Montreal Vancouver 25-31 Cargojet Airways N/A October 5 Vancouver Mirabel Not Reported WestJet 725 October 4 Toronto Vancouver 23-29 Cargojet Airways N/A October 4 Mirabel Vancouver Not Reported Air Canada 305 October 3 Montreal Vancouver 39-45 Air Canada 116 October 2 Vancouver Toronto 12-14 Swoop 107 October 2 Hamilton Abbotsford Not reported Air Canada 305 October 1 Montreal Vancouver 36-42 Air Transat 770 October 1 Montreal Vancouver 11-17 WestJet 132 October 1 Vancouver Calgary 14-20 Air Transat 932 September 30 Toronto Vancouver 31-37 Air Canada 115 September 30 Toronto Vancouver 24-28 WestJet 725 September 30 Toronto Vancouver 8-14 Air Canada 116 September 29 Vancouver Toronto Not reported WestJet 714 September 29 Vancouver Toronto 7-13 Air Canada 127 September 28 Toronto Vancouver 37-41 WestJet 171 September 28 Edmonton Vancouver 23-29 Air Canada 115 September 27 Toronto Vancouver 3-4 and 12-15 Air Canada 296 September 27 Vancouver Winnipeg 27-29 WestJet 320 September 27 Vancouver Edmonton 23-29 WestJet 725 September 27 Toronto Vancouver 4-10 Air Canada 115 September 26 Toronto Vancouver 23-27 Air Canada 303 September 25 Montreal Vancouver 28-34 November 25, 2020 3 Airline Flight Date Origin Destination Affected Number Rows Air Canada 8261 September 25 Vancouver Nanaimo 1-7 WestJet 725 September 25 Toronto Vancouver 1-7 Air Canada 123 September 24 Toronto Vancouver 20-24 Air Canada 123 September 23 Toronto Vancouver 15-21 Air Canada 195 September 23 Toronto Victoria 29-32 Air Canada 8418 September
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