Travel advisories

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Current travel advisories

Airport travelling to/from Advisory For travel on or between Posted date Additional info
Departures from all US airports TSA Staffing Shortages March 8, 2026 - April 30, 2026 March 8, 2026
  • Due to current government staffing shortages, travelers may experience longer-than-usual wait times at airport security and processing areas.
  • Guests are strongly recommended to arrive at least three (3) hours prior to their scheduled departure time to allow time for check-in, security screening and customs processing.

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Additional notices

Review notices on happenings at popular airports, new entry requirements to Canada, passport gender identification for non-binary Canadians, how to spot travel scams and more.

Airports

Calgary International Airport (YYC) U.S. Customs & Security Screening 

YYC security screening and customs will only be available 2 hours before your departure time. 

Please arrive at the airport 2.5 hours before your flight's departure to allow enough time for document validation, checked bags, and check-in.  

Streamline your entry process into the United States by downloading the Mobile Passport Control (MPC) app.

 

Travel requirements


Health and safety


Scams and fraudulent schemes

Keep yourself safe from fraud by being aware of the tactics scammers use. If you think you’ve been the target of fraud, contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.

Email phishing, fake ads, fake social media accounts, and telephone scams are used to lure people into giving out personal information such as credit card numbers and account login credentials. These scams impersonate trusted brands to appear authentic. 

How to protect yourself from fraud

     

  1. Keep your username and password confidential — a real WestJet representative will never ask for this information
  2. If you need to contact us, always use our official toll-free number
  3. Keep your credit card information confidential (outside of making a purchase from a trusted, secure website or phone line)
  4. Avoid clicking links or opening attachments in unsolicited emails
  5. Consider adding “call control” to your phone plan

 

How to spot common types of fraud