4 Major Canadian Airports Will Check All Passengers' Temperatures Starting Thursday

Domestic flyers will need checks too!
Mandatory Temperature Checks At Airports Now Affect Canada's Domestic Passengers
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Even domestic flight passengers will be subjected to mandatory temperature checks at airports in Canada starting Thursday, July 30.

The new measures are being brought into four major airports in the country as part of Transport Canada's screening process.

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This process is not brand new for airlines, as it was announced back in June. At first, though, it only applied to international passengers.

At that time, Transport Minister Marc Garneau noted that these screening stations will also be placed in departure sections of the next 11 busiest airports in the country by the end of September.

So, as of July 30, if you're hopping on a flight within Canada in any of these four major airports, just know that these checks are gonna be part of your new normal.

Via CTV News

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