BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS: Territory re-opens to international arrivals

The government of the territory has officially re-opened to international travellers, however comprehensive COVID-19 entry protocols are in place. This includes a pre-testing requirement, proof of applicable travel insurance, an application for a traveller authorisation certificate, arrival testing with a four-day quarantine and the requirement to wear a tracking bracelet.
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SWITZERLAND: Country reverses decision to halt cross-border rail services with Italy from 10 December 2020

We previously reported that the countrys’ governments planned that from today, 10 December, all cross-border rail services would be stopped between Italy and Switzerland due to rail staff not having the capacity to carry out COVID-19 safety checks mandated by the Italian government. However, in an update later released it was stated that this move was confirmed as being reversed, and trains will no longer be halted; services are now expected to gradually return to ‘normal’ volume within the next few days.
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SRI LANKA: Sri Lanka a step closer to re-opening borders for international tourism in 2021

The country's government has announced, after multiple delays, that Sri Lanka is now confirmed as planning to re-open its borders for tourism starting in 2021; the exact dates of re-opening, which will be under a 'travel bubble' arrangement, are due to be announced by 1 January 2021. All tourists arriving in Sri Lanka will need to undergo COVID-19 PCR tests on arrival and seven days after arriving in the island, and it will be mandatory that all international visitors have also evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result obtained a maximum of 72 hours before arrival. All tourists will be required to stay a minimum of 14 days in the country. The Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) will be reopened in a phased-out manner, with no more than 300 arrivals per day in total as the first phase.
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SOUTH AFRICA: Cape Town International Airport opens mobile COVID-19 antigen testing unit

South Africa's government has opened a mobile COVID-19 test unit in the international arrivals hall at Cape Town International Airport (CTIA). The unit is open from 10.00-18.00 (local time) daily, and appointments are not required. The mobile testing unit in the pause area in the international arrivals hall at Cape Town International Airport is presently conducting antigen tests (rather than PCR tests as previously stated). The tests are intended for inbound passengers only arriving without a valid, negative PCR test result. The cost of the antigen test is R175 and results are available in 45 minutes.
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PHILIPPINES: Province of Bohol to open for tourism from 15 December 2020

The country's government has announced that from 15 December, the island province of Bohol will once again accept arriving passengers travelling for leisure purposes, regardless of age and including those arriving from general community quarantine areas; the move is part of a new 'test-before-travel' policy. Travellers must submit a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to travel., and must also have a pre-arranged booking with 'DOT-certified' accommodation establishments or tour operators. Arrivals must also register through the province’s website, and will be issued with a contact tracing card bearing a unique QR code that will serve as a pass upon entry and while in Bohol. Travellers should be aware that international travel restrictions may still apply for entry to the Philippines.
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CHILE: Country's government partners with American Airlines on COVID-19 'health pass' app

The country is the first in Latin America to welcome passengers from the U.S. under the new American Airlines digital ‘health pass’. Called ‘VeriFLY’, the mobile app allows passengers to securely store required travel documentation, including flight details and proof of a negative COVID-19 test; it will then verify if the given information provided by the passenger matches the entry policies of the user’s destination before giving them the green light to travel. Passengers travelling from Miami to Chile's Santiago were the first to be given access to the service from yesterday, 7 December.
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DENMARK: Country's government extends COVID-19 restrictions until March 2021

The country’s government has announced the extension of current nationwide COVID-19 restrictions until March 2021. In addition, further lockdown measures were announced yesterday, 7 December, which will simultaneously be in place until 3 January 2021; the new measures include the closure of restaurants, museums, cinemas and other cultural institutions from 9 December in 38 of 98 municipalities.
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AUSTRALIA: Country to extend suspension on cruises and outbound travel until March 2021

The government of Australia has announced that it will extend a cruise ship suspension for another three months and extend its ban on outbound international travel; the ban was set to expire on 17 December, but is now set to cease on 17 March 2021. A government spokesman said the existing restrictions that sit under the associated emergency declaration will remain in place including limitations on outbound international travel, limitations on the movement of cruise vessels, and restrictions on the operation of retail stores at international airports.
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DELTA AIR LINES: Airline to operate quarantine-free U.S. flights to Amsterdam from 15 December 2020

The airline has announced a second European flight route on which passengers can be tested for COVID-19 to become exempt from a quarantine requirement; from 15 December a four-times weekly transatlantic service from Atlanta to Amsterdam will operate the program, which is very similar to the program launched on flights between Atlanta and Rome from 19 December.
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HONG KONG: Increased local COVID-19 measures and entry requirements from 10 December 2020

The government of Hong Kong has announced today that from 10 December, arriving passengers will be required to take an extra COVID-19 test three weeks after landing, in addition to the tests already required immediately after landing and towards the end of their mandatory two-week quarantine. The increased measures coincide with an increase in local restrictions from the same date; Hong Kong will once again ban dining in restaurants after 18.00 (local time) and close all gyms and beauty salons, to curb a rise in COVID-19 cases in the densely packed financial hub.
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ITALY: Country to increase COVID-19 restrictions over the Christmas period

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has published important information for passengers travelling to Italy. Firstly, from 10 December the country’s COVID-19 pre-testing requirements will apply to arrivals from all European countries; the testing window will also be reduced from 72 hours to 48 hours prior to travel. However, secondly from 21 December until 6 January, all arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days regardless of nationality or testing fulfillment. A curfew 22.00 to 05.00 (local time) will also be in place.
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS: American Airlines to offer COVID-19 testing for passengers

The government of the U.S. territory has entered into an American Airlines pre-flight COVID-19 testing program, allowing passengers access to at-home nasal swab testing and virtual observation by a medical professional; it’s available from 9 December for passengers from the U.S.. The airline has previously partnered with Grenada, St Lucia and Jamaica to provide similar programs.
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UNITED STATES: State of California to launch new COVID-19 contact tracing app

The government of the U.S. state of California have announced that from 10 December, they will launch an app to help people track their exposure to COVID-19, becoming the biggest U.S. state to take advantage of new technology from smartphone software makers Apple and Google. Beginning on Thursday, people in California can activate the exposure notifications tool from the settings menu on iPhones, or by downloading the 'CA Notify' app in the Google Play store on Android devices.
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JAPAN: Country's government considers limited re-opening of inbound tourism in Spring 2021

The government of Japan is reportedly considering allowing a limited resumption of inbound tourism from Spring 2021, as Tokyo prepares to host a delayed Summer Olympics later in the year. It has been suggested that small tour groups may be permitted from Asian countries where COVID-19 infections are deemed under control, including China and Taiwan; visitors would be subject to pre-testing requirements and would remain separated from domestic tourists during their trip.
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KLM: Airline to begin COVID-19 tested U.S. flights from 15 December 2020

The airline has said that it will begin to offer COVID-19 tested flights to Atlanta in the U.S., with passengers receiving one test five days before their flight, a second test shortly before the flight and a third test after landing. U.S. and EU passengers travelling inbound to Amsterdam from the U.S. will be able to skip a five-day quarantine on arrival if testing negative on all three stages. The flights will run four times per week from 15 December, with more expected providing that the pilot is successful.
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GERMANY: Country's government to impose COVID-19 lockdown on region of Bavaria

The southern German region of Bavaria announced yesterday, 6 December, that it will impose tougher COVID-19 restrictions upon its residents from 9 December through to 5 January 2021. Anyone within the region will only be able to leave their homes for valid reasons such as work, to visit a doctor or for exercise; shops and schools, however, will remain open. The move follows the recent news that Bavaria has recorded the country's highest COVID-19 death toll.
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AUSTRALIA: State of Queensland to remove all interstate border restrictions on 12 December 2020

The government of the Australian state of Queensland has announced that it will remove all interstate border restrictions on 12 December, after its chief health officer advised that a recent COVID-19 outbreak in the city of Adelaide is no longer a threat. It will be the first time the state has had no interstate border restrictions since 26 March, then Queensland's borders were first restricted.
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GREECE: Country extends COVID-19 lockdown until 7 January 2021

The government of Greece has extended its current COVID-19 lockdown until 7 January, and has also added further restrictive measures. Starting on 18 December, Greece will now mandate a further, rapid COVID-19 antigen test upon arrival as well as a 10-day quarantine for all passengers - nationals and non-nationals alike; this is in addition to the requirement that arrivals must bring a negative COVID-19 PCR test result with them to permit entry. With the extension of the lockdown until January 7, inter-regional travel will also continue to be restricted. Tourists and residents in Greece must send an SMS to 13033 and select their corresponding essential activity before leaving their hotel property or home.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Some business travellers to be exempt from 14-day self-isolation on arrival in England

The UK government has released further guidelines today, 4 December, on an announcement made yesterday by the country's transport secretary; from 04.00 (local time) on 5 December, certain categories of business travellers, journalists, elite sportpersons, performing arts professionals and television production crew will be exempt from a mandatory 14-day self-isolation requirement on arrival in England, if arriving from a country not on the country's 'travel corridor' list. In the update released today, the eligible business traveller categories were revealed as primarily being for those of a 'director' level or above with activity in the UK related to creating or saving more than 50 UK jobs, or related to transactions of over £100 million (GBP). Meanwhile, from 15 December all passengers arriving in England from countries not featured on the government’s 'travel corridor' list will also have the option of taking a COVID-19 test after five days of self-isolation, with a negative result releasing them from the need to isolate for the full 14-day period.
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BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS: Territory updates COVID-19 entry requirements

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has published updated entry requirements for the British Virgin Islands, which are applicable for arrivals of all nationalities, as well as residents. Effective already from 1 December, included is the requirement to gain pre-approval for entry, undergo pre-testing as well as follow-up testing, the requirement to wear a tracking bracelet and a charge of 175 USD per passenger.
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