
WestJet, Air Canada will end physical distancing on flights starting July 1
ckThe country’s two largest airlines are ending their on-board seat distancing policies starting July 1, raising health concerns amid a pandemic that has devastated the travel industry.
Air Canada has blocked the sale of immediately adjacent seats in economy class, and WestJet Airlines has done the same throughout the entire plane, to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The carriers said Friday they will revert to health recommendations from the United Nation’s aviation agency and the International International Air Transport Association (IATA) trade group.
IATA called last month for an end to in-flight physical distancing rules, proposing a range of measures including some that run counter to federal government policies.