Open Jaw Breaking News about Air Canada’s New Takeaway COVID Tests Gets National Media Attention

Open Jaw Nasr interview Global News
Global News tapped into Open Jaw's video interview with Air Canada's Mark Nasr.

When Open Jaw broke the news Monday morning about Air Canada’s groundbreaking, gamechanging pack-and-go COVID tests to help remove one of the hurdles keeping Canadians from resuming travel… it wasn’t just our loyal Open Jaw readers who noticed.

Canadian mainstream media was all over the story too - and quickly realized that Open Jaw had the only interview by an Air Canada executive about the new innovation that day:

Global News tapped the exclusive video interview Open Jaw’s Nina Slawek conducted with Mark Nasr, Senior Vice President, Products, Marketing and eCommerce at Air Canada, to help explain to Canadian travellers how the new takeaway test kits work - and how they’re going to get Canadians travelling again.

WATCH Global News coverage including Open Jaw’s interview here.

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