Yes, I certainly would. I wouldn't do it now because the public health guidance is to stay at home. I think the fundamental principle is to adhere to federal, provincial and local public health guidance, so I certainly would mention that, but if I had to travel, I would, and I wouldn't have an issue with it.
I know what to do to stay safe. I would make sure that I have a mask on and that my family has masks on. I would be very careful in getting to the airport and working my way through the airport and the various junctures along the way where there is potential for crowding. I have confidence in the filtration systems, the systems on the airplane. I'd keep my hands clean. I'd have situational awareness to make sure I didn't get too crowded. I'd get off the plane in a careful manner as well.
I would personally have no issues with travelling, but I can appreciate that the general public does have some concerns. I think that perhaps with some educational campaigns and also by decreasing the COVID rates in the community through a variety of mechanisms—vaccines included, but also through strong public health measures—we can certainly boost transportation and instill greater confidence in people's travelling.