Passengers on last flight into Canada from Rome talk of empty city
MONTREAL — Doris Hamelin and her husband Rejean Vallee said the restaurants in Rome shut down at 6 p.m. Tuesday and the only place they could find food was the grocery store.
In a bid to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, Hamelin said, Italian authorities have limited the number of people allowed in a business at any given time, so the couple had to wait in line outside, keeping a distance of about a metre apart from the next person.
“It’s killing tourism. I’m so sorry for the people over there,” Hamelin said Wednesday at the arrival gate of the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. She and her husband were on the last Air Canada flight between Canada and Italy, the country that has the most cases of the COVID-19 outside China.
Air Canada says it will monitor the progress of the virus and plans to resume service to the country May 1.