All Chartright customers are required to provide identification when travelling, even when travelling domestically within Canada. Your identification must match your itinerary and for name, spelling, gender and birth date.
According to the Secure Air Travel Regulations from the Government of Canada, travelers will be required to present one valid photo identification by a Canadian government authority, or two pieces of valid identification issued by a Canadian government authority, containing full name and date of birth and cannot be expired. There is NO LONGER a requirement to show a gender indicator.
Fishing, hunting and boating licenses are NO LONGER accepted as identification for domestic flights
Any traveller who does NOT have a Canadian government authority issued identification can present one of the following pieces of photo identification issued by a government authority that shows the passenger’s surname, first name and any middle names and their date of birth and that is valid:
i. a passport issued by the country of which the passenger is a citizen or a national,
ii. a NEXUS card,
iii. a permanent resident card issued by the United States,
iv. an enhanced driver’s license issued in the United States,
v. any document referred to in subsection 50(1) or 52(1) of the Immigration and Refugee Protection
Restricted Area identification cards are still acceptable
Children travelling with only one adult should consult the Government of Canada Travel Guidelines for additional documentation that may be requested by Chartright or Airport security.
Chartright will work to ensure your information is kept private, but we will have to provide this information to the appropriate Government and Airport Authorities per regulations that are in place to ensure customer safety and security.
For more information on travel safety and security, and Government of Canada requirements and restrictions, please consult these websites: Transport Canada at www.tc.gc.ca or Canadian Air Transport Security Authority (CATSA) at www.catsa-acsta.gc.ca or phone CATSA at 1-888-294-2202.
As an air passenger, you’re banned from bringing some items in both your luggage and carry-on baggage because of safety risks. Transport Canada’s prohibited items list describes:
Passengers are not allowed to bring these items on any flight:
Unrestricted firearms may be carried on Chartright aircraft if packed in a hard-sided, locked, bag. Firearms must be unloaded and any ammunition must be carried in a separate bag/container. Each passenger is limited to no more than 5KG of ammunition. Foreign citizens bringing firearms into Canada must fill out RCMP form 5589: Non-Resident Firearm Declaration, and present this form to the Canada Customs Officer upon arrival. The link below provides additional information and a link to RCMP Form 5589.
For more information, please visit: https://www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/import/iefw-iefa-eng.html
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