The BC Centre for Disease Control is warning of another Prince George flight with a potential case of COVID-19 onboard.
The October 18 Flair Airlines flight 8186 from Edmonton to YXS was flagged, just two days after the airline company opted to temporarily halt service to Prince George.
The rows affected are not listed.
This is the fourth Flair flight associated with the northern capital added to the BCCDC list and tenth overall.
Air Canada Flight 8209 from Vancouver to Prince George was also added the same day.
As of March 27, passengers on affected flights are not being directly notified of potential exposure to the virus, and are instead asked to check the flight list online and monitor for symptoms.
Full list of Prince George flights with potential exposures:
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- October 22: WestJet flight 3287 | Vancouver to Prince George | rows 3 – 9
- October 18: Air Canada flight 8209 | Vancouver to Prince George | rows 8 – 14
- October 13: Flair Airlines flight 8187 | Prince George to Edmonton | rows 10 – 16
- August 24: Flair Airlines flight 8711 | Prince George to Edmonton | rows 26 – 32
- August 24: Flair Airlines flight 8711 | Vancouver to Prince George | rows 26 – 32
- August 21: Air Canada flight 8212 | Prince George to Vancouver | rows 6 – 12
- March 15: Central Mountain Air flight 9M725 | Kelowna to Prince George | rows unavailable
- March 12: Central Mountain Air flight 9M728 | Prince George to Kelowna | rows unavailable
- March 5: Air Canada flight 8209 | Vancouver to Prince George | rows 9 – 15
The following flights were posted to the COVID-19 Exposures page: https://t.co/sBFniDoyOd
• Oct 18, Flair 8186, Edmonton to Prince George
• Oct 23, Air Canada 127, Toronto to Vancouver
• Oct 23, WestJet 725, Toronto to Vancouver
• Oct 28, WestJet 725, Toronto to Vancouver pic.twitter.com/5WNiyxhwp2— BCCDC (@CDCofBC) November 1, 2020
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