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Edmonton International Airport offers reminders to passengers as travel ramps back up

Understanding Canada’s suspension of the travel vaccine mandate

Officials recommend passengers arrive early and be prepared. They encourage people visit the EIA website before heading to the airport to learn what they can and cannot pack in their checked luggage, as well as their carryon bag. “They need to be prepared,” Maybee said. “Their carry-on bags: look at what size liquid and gels you’re packing, making sure you’re not carrying water bottles on, making sure you know any sharp objects are taken out.”“The most common one is liquids,” added Sandra Alvarez, CATSA client satisfaction team lead. “Everyone is travelling with liquids, gels or aerosols.

Alvarez urged people to have their boarding pass out and ready for the security agents when going through security, not in their carryon bags or purses. Officials also reminded people to make sure their pockets are empty and they remove laptops from carry-on bags before heading into the screening area.Vancouver International Airport confronts passenger delays“We have CATSA plus here, a very efficient, effective system — if people utilize it correctly and follow the rules,” Maybee said.

While unvaccinated people can now travel within Canada, EIA reminded people that not all countries have lifted vaccination rules or testing requirements. Travellers are urged to know the rules for the country they plan to visit.

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