Effective January 24 until April 30, 2022, Air Canada says it’s suspending its service to several Caribbean destinations, including Grenada, along with 11 other Caribbean Islands.
This was confirmed in a release posted on the company’s website yesterday.
The airline says all affected travelers will get a full refund.
In a statement, the airline noted that “to help ensure Canadians are not stranded abroad, there are plans to operate a number of one-way commercial flights from affected destinations, in order to return customers at the suspended destinations to Canada”.
Travelers affected by the temporary suspension have been given the assurance that full refunds will be issued.
The airline says travel restrictions remain in place, and as such, travelers must present proof of vaccination and have a negative COVID-19 test before boarding an international flight bound for Canada.
The other countries on the list are Antigua and Barbuda,
Curacao, Aruba, (X-SUMA) Exuma, Bermuda, Grand Cayman, Santo Domingo, Cuba, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Maarten and St. Kitts and Nevis.