Passengers infected with coronavirus travelled on six WestJet flights
Posted March 17, 2020 10:04 pm.
Last Updated March 18, 2020 6:07 am.
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — WestJet is warning those who flew on six different flights in March that some passengers have tested positive for COVID-19.
Were you on any of these flights? If so you could have been exposed to the coronavirus after passengers on these flights tested positive for the virus. @NEWS1130 pic.twitter.com/h0Aj3ZRkOX
— Tarnjit Parmar (@Tarnjitkparmar) March 18, 2020
Passengers who flew in the rows listed below are considered to be close contacts and could be at risk for exposure. The infected passengers flew on the following flights:
March 12
WestJet Flight 1447 (WS1447)
Las Vegas, Nevada to Edmonton, Alberta
Affected rows: 2-8
WestJet Flight 665 (WS665)
Toronto, Ontario to Calgary, Alberta
Affected rows: 19-27
WestJet Flight 1201 (WS1201)
LaGuardia, New York to Toronto, Ontario
Affected rows: 3-9
WestJet Flight 2311 (WS2311)
Cancun, Mexico to Calgary, Alberta
Affected rows: 32-38
WestJet Flight 3240, March 12 (WS3240)
Edmonton, Alberta to Grande Prairie, Alberta
Affected rows: 1-6
March 11
WestJet Flight 1157 (WS1157)
San Juan, Puerto Rico to Toronto, Ontario
Affected rows: 2-6
WestJet Flight 4 (WS4)
London, Gatwick to Toronto, Ontario
Affected rows: 10-16
March 10
WestJet Flight 3326 (WS3326)
Vancouver, British Columbia to Kelowna, British Columbia
Affected rows: 10-16
March 9
WestJet Flight 2643 (WS2643)
Liberia, Costa Rica to Toronto, Ontario
March 7
WestJet Flight 2644 (WS2644)
Toronto, Ontario to Liberia, Costa Rica
WestJet Flight 3440, March 7 (WS3440)
Toronto, Ontario to Moncton, New Brunswick
Affected rows: 7-11
March 5
WestJet Flight 2 (WS2)
London, Gatwick to Calgary, Alberta
March 3
WestJet Flight 2 (WS2)
London, Gatwick to Calgary, Alberta
Affected rows: 7-14
February 28
WestJet Flight 1199 (WS1199)
Phoenix, Arizona – Toronto, Ontario
Affected rows: 18-22
Passengers who may have been exposed on the affected flights are being told to self-isolate.