Tourism, both in Canada and abroad, rebounded considerably in October compared to the previous year, indicates Statistics Canada.
According to the federal agency, the number of return trips made by Canadian residents stood at 3.3 million, which is almost four times the number recorded in October 2021. The number of arrivals from abroad in Canada (non-resident visitors and returning Canadians) reached nearly three-quarters (74.8%) of the level recorded in October 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Since 1er October, all border restrictions against COVID-19 have been lifted, including vaccinations, the requirement to use the ArriveCAN app, and testing and quarantine requirements, for all travelers arriving in Canada by land, air or sea.
Statistics Canada reported that the number of air trips rose 5.5% in October from the previous month, the largest increase since February 2020. Despite this, the number of trips to overseas countries made by Canadian residents was 62% of the level seen in 2019, before the pandemic.
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