OTTAWA, ONFeb. 14, 2022 /CNW/ – In anticipation of the Minister of Health’s announcement this week regarding changes to travel restrictions, the Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable (“The Roundtable”) issues the following open letter to the Prime Minister, calling on the federal government to lay out a plan for the removal of pre-departure and on-arrival testing for fully vaccinated traveler’s and others.

Dear Prime Minister:

Canada is in a new phase of the COVID-19 pandemic – one marked by widespread vaccination and high levels of prior infection, and one which many Medical Officers of Health have called endemic.

From Denmark and the United Kingdom to SwitzerlandIreland and Norway, many forward-thinking countries worldwide have recognized that the time has come to remove COVID-19 travel restrictions for fully vaccinated traveler’s.

We believe Canada should do the same.

Canadians have been among the most cooperative citizens anywhere in the world, rolling up their sleeves, staying home, and cancelling or adjusting travel or personal plans time and time again.

The Canadian Travel and Tourism industry is calling on the federal government to lay out a plan with a clear timeline for removing travel restrictions for fully vaccinated traveler’s and their children, including removing unnecessary pre-departure and on-arrival testing and isolation requirements and blanket travel advisories.

Traveler’s are subject to mandatory vaccination, as is the industry which serves them. Our industry has been in lockstep with the government by prioritizing safety since the beginning of the pandemic – including through our strong support of vaccination.

Since the pandemic’s start, only 1% of all cases of COVID-19 in Canada have been related to travel, and throughout the last wave, the test positivity rate in communities reached ten times what it was at our borders.

We strongly agree with the government’s repeated statements that Canada’s COVID-19 policies should be based on science but there is no logical or scientific reason that travel should be singled out as the only activity that requires testing and isolation.

As a country we have learned a lot over the last two years and it’s time we apply an updated approach to our thinking to quickly and safely transition out of this most recent phase of the pandemic.

It’s time for the federal government to begin encouraging Canadians to travel and to invite the world to once again explore what our great country has to offer.

As provinces come out of lockdowns and with the spring and summer travel seasons on the horizon, we urgently request that the federal government allow the travel and tourism sector to reopen alongside all other sectors of the economy.

Sincerely,

Perrin Beatty

President and CEO, Canadian Chamber of Commerce

Monette Pasher

Interim President, Canadian Airports Council

Beth Potter

President and CEO, Tourism Industry Association of Canada

Brett Walker

Chair, Canadian Association of Tour Operators

Heather McCrory

Chief Executive Officer, North & Central America, Accor

Paul Burns

President & CEO, Canadian Gaming Association

Philippe Rainville

President and Chief Executive Officer, Aéroports de Montréal

Erin Benjamin 

President & CEO, Canadian Live Music Association

Michael Rousseau

President and Chief Executive Officer, Air Canada

Michel Leblanc

President and CEO, Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal

Patrick Doyle

Vice President & General Manager, American Express Global Business Travel

Joseph Randell

President and Chief Executive Officer, Chorus Aviation

Véronyque Tremblay

President and Chief Executive Officer, Association Hôtellerie Québec

Scott Beck

President and CEO, Destination Toronto

Wendy Paradis

President, Association of Canadian Travel Agencies

Nick Farkas

Vice President of Concerts and Events, evenko

Goldy Hyder

President & CEO, Business Council of Canada

Zita Cobb

Innkeeper, Fogo Island Inn

Jim Facette

Executive Director & CEO, Canada’s Accredited Zoos and Aquariums

Nancy Tudorache

Regional Vice President, Canada, Global Business Travel Association

Deborah Flint

President and Chief Executive Officer, Greater Toronto Airports Authority

Bridgitte Anderson

President and CEO, Greater Vancouver Board of Trade

Susie Grynol

President, Hotel Association of Canada

Patti-Anne Tarlton

Global Executive Vice President, Ticketmaster

Lydia Chen

President and Chief Executive Officer, InnVest Hotels

Jan De Silva

President and CEO, Toronto Region Board of Trade

Douglas Lavin

Regional Vice President, North America, International Air Transport Association (IATA)

Yves Lalumière

President and CEO, Tourisme Montréal

Don Cleary

President, Canada Operations, Marriott

Annick Guérard

President and CEO, Transat

Suzanne Acton-Gervais

Interim President and CEO, National Airlines Council of Canada

Harry Taylor

Interim President and Chief Executive Officer, WestJet

SOURCE Canadian Travel and Tourism Roundtable

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