Hi everyone, hope I post this question in the right thread.
I have an upcoming flight from Toronto to Russia. Russia doesn't require me to show the COVID test at the landing. I heard, however, that air Canada itself asks you to provide a negative COVID test in order to allow you to come to its airplane. My question is - has anyone traveled outside of Canada to a country, which does not require you to do an upfront COVID test? Is it true about Air Canada rule? I've checked it many times and didn't find anything about this rule, however, some folks insist that such it exists.
Would be grateful for any help.
I have an upcoming flight from Toronto to Russia. Russia doesn't require me to show the COVID test at the landing. I heard, however, that air Canada itself asks you to provide a negative COVID test in order to allow you to come to its airplane. My question is - has anyone traveled outside of Canada to a country, which does not require you to do an upfront COVID test? Is it true about Air Canada rule? I've checked it many times and didn't find anything about this rule, however, some folks insist that such it exists.
Would be grateful for any help.