LAST UPDATED: September 20, 2020
Get updates about Canadians ability to fly to the U.S. below.
This page will be updated when significant flight policy announcements or changes occur.
As of September 20, 2020:
Can Canadians Fly to the U.S.?
- According to the U.S. embassy in Canada, Canadians are currently allowed to fly to the United States, as restrictions prohibiting non-essential travel from Canada to the U.S. at land borders do not apply to air travel.
- However, Canadians who have visited China, Iran, Brazil, the UK and some other European countries in the 14 days prior to their scheduled arrival in the U.S. will not be permitted entry.
Are There Quarantine Requirements for Canadians Flying to the U.S.?
- Quarantine requirements for Canadians arriving in the U.S. may be imposed at any number levels, including state and local levels, as well as for specific properties or communities (i.e. condo developments, gated communities, mobile home parks, etc...). Quarantine requirements can also change quickly and frequently as the COVID-19 situation evolves.
Accordingly, if you plan on flying to the U.S., be sure to check for any quarantine requirements at state and local levels, as well as the property where you intend to stay.
What is Flight Availability Like from Canada to the U.S.?
- At this time, flight availability from Canadian airlines to the U.S. is limited both in terms of the number of flights available and which destinations they are flying too.
You may be able to find more options with U.S. airlines, but keep in mind that you will likely need to take a connecting flight from a U.S. airport to get to your final destination.
NOTE: The information provided on this page is intended for Canadian citizens and permanent residents