Government Approved COVID-19 Testing Pilot Arrives at YYC Calgary International Airport

Oct. 22, 2020

The Calgary Airport Authority announced it will partner and support the Governments of Alberta and Canada’s announcement of an approved science-based testing pilot for Canadians arriving at Calgary International Airport (YYC) from international destinations. 

“YYC Calgary International Airport is proud to be the first and only airport in Canada to have a government approved testing pilot for arriving international passengers — which we hope will lead to reducing and one day eliminating the current 14-day self-isolation requirements. This innovative testing is the lifeline our airport and airline partners need to instill confidence in air travel,” said Bob Sartor, president & CEO, The Calgary Airport Authority. 

YYC believes this is a first step to support the safe and healthy recovery of air travel, helping to drive the economy. The updated passenger forecast for 2020, estimates that the airport will welcome 5.8 million guests, down from a prior estimate of 6.4 million issued earlier this year. The updated forecast represents the same volumes as YYC saw in 1995 and a 68% decrease from 2019 passenger levels of 18 million. 

“Today’s announcement brings hope for a brighter tomorrow. A new era of travel is upon us, and all of us here at The Calgary Airport Authority look forward to helping pave the way forward,” added Sartor. 

This testing, along with the #FlyHealthyYYC program — which achieved ACI World Airport Health Accreditation — ensures guests can be confident from the moment they walk into YYC, go through security and board their aircraft, that YYC and their partners have done everything they can to make it a safe trip. 

*This news release contains certain forward-looking statements about The Calgary Airport Authority's current expectations, estimates and projections about the future, based on certain assumptions made by them in light of their experience and perception of historical trends. Although the authority believes that the expectations represented by such forward-looking statements are reasonable, there can be no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements as actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied.