Santa Claus has been cleared for travel in Canada's airspace after showing proof of vaccination and a preflight negative Covid test, the transport minister has said. “This year, I'm delighted to clear Santa and his crew for travel in Canadian skies,” the minister, Omar Alghabra, said in a statement. “When I spoke to Santa [in a call to the North Pole], he assured me that he met all the pre-entry requirements to re-enter Canada,” he said. Santa's flight crew — including reindeer Rudolph, whose “nose shone red and bright [but] made sure he had no Covid-19 symptoms before taking off” — have also been given the all clear. Last week, Ottawa advised Canadians against non-essential foreign travel over the Christmas holidays, saying the Covid-19 Omicron variant “makes us fear the worst”, including soaring infections and travel disruptions. Several provinces, meanwhile, have reimposed public health restrictions, including gathering size limits. “By doing your part to keep others safe,” urged Mr Alghabra, including being vaccinated, wearing a mask and staying two metres or “at least a dozen or so candy canes apart, you'll find yourself atop the Nice List this year".