[31 Oct 2021]
Air France has confirmed that its two Paris-Papeete
flights per week will temporarily stop to refuel in Vancouver
rather than Los Angeles from 14 December 2020 to 27 March 2021.
"We are delighted to offer travellers who meet the
criteria to enter France or any other of the world's destinations
we fly to, with this new option of doing so from Vancouver,"
said Catherine Guillemart-Dias, Vice-President and General
Manager of Air France KLM Canada. "It also gives
businesses that need to ship cargo an extra alternative."
Apart from certain exceptions, including visa
holders and travelers for business, humanitarian or medical
reasons, holders of
Canadian passports are no longer admitted in France for
non-essential reasons. Canadians may still transit through Paris
to travel to other Air France KLM countries they are permitted to
enter. Passengers in transit are submitted to the entry
regulations of their final destination country.
European
Union, Schengen area and UK residents and passport holders can
enter France.
Health and safety requirements – negative rapid COVID19 testing, quarantining – may vary according to origin and
destination.
All travellers, regardless of nationality,
authorized to fly to France will require to complete an
International Travel Certificate to Mainland France and a Sworn
Statement of absence of COVID19 symptoms. In addition, a negative Covid test is now mandatory to enter France. It is recommended
that a test be taken and the results obtained less than 72 hours
prior departing from Canada. Tests are also available on arrival
at Charles-de-Gaulle airport. In France, only RT PCR, RT LAMP or Antigenic test
results are accepted.
The Level 3 health notice
issued by the government of Canada warning against non-essential
travel is still in effect for Canadian passport holders, as is the
order banning foreign nationals from entering Canada. The
Quarantine Act in effect applies to all travellers entering
Canada.
Border openings and closings continue to fluctuate
all over the world. Passengers are responsible for all the
documents they require for their trip and must ensure they meet
all of the destination country's legal requirements pertaining to
immigration and border control. Travellers are advised to check
with the country in question as to the rules they must follow both
at the time of booking their flight, a few days prior their
departure and before leaving home for the airport.
"Vancouver International Airport (YVR) remains one
of four airports in Canada accepting international flights for the
essential movement of passengers and goods," said Russell
Atkinson, Director of Air Service Development, Vancouver Airport
Authority. "The return of the Air France service offers YVR
passengers who need to travel an additional option to connect to
Paris and onward."
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