As the Travel industry in general, and Tour Operators in particular, adapt to the reality and potential problems that might occur given the institution of a Canadian "No-Fly" List, called the "Passenger Protect" Program, the Canadian Association of Tour Operators (CATO) addressed the issue.
At a recent Conference call by the members of the Canadian Association of Tour Operators, it was agreed that Travel Agents and Tour Operators should advise their passengers to go to the airport earlier than usual as a precautionary measure. This to allow sufficient time to resolve any potential issues in cases where the passenger's name might have appeared on the list in error.