SOUTH AFRICA: Opening of domestic airports from 1 July 2020

The country's minister of transport has today announced the resumption of further civil aviation activities - as of 1 July 2020, the following domestic airports will re-open: Bram Fischer International Airport, Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport, Pietermaritzburg Airport, Port Elizabeth International Airport, Richardsbay Airport, Skukuza Airport and Upington International Airport. Previously, domestic travel from international airports serving Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban had been allowed to resume. International travel remains prohibited and South Africa's borders remain closed until further notice, with the exception of repatriation flights.
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BELIZE: International tourism set to resume from 15 August 2020

The country's prime minister has announced that Philip Goldson International Airport will reopen 15 August, effectively jump-starting international tourism to Belize once again. There are though a number of requirements in place for visitors, including daily check-ins on a government app in order to report their movement within the country; passengers must also take a PCR COVID-19 test either shortly before departure from their country of origin, or within 72 hours of their arrival, at their own cost.
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BARBADOS: Airport operations to resume from 12 July 2020

The country’s government has announced the lifting of a curfew instated since March, on 1 July; the international airport will also resume operations on 12 July, when an Air Canada flight is due to arrive. This will be followed, for now, by flights on 18 July, 25 July and 1 August with British Airways, jetBlue and Virgin Atlantic respectively.
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: Quarantined arrivals required to pay accommodation costs

Health screening is currently in place at Antigua's VC Bird International Airport for international arrivals; in addition to the US$100 fee for COVID-19 testing previously reported, passengers who are required to enter government-provided quarantine will also be liable to pay approximately US$40 per night in costs. Meanwhile, further international flights are set to resume - British Airways has services scheduled from 1 August. Virgin Atlantic, though, are not due to resume flights until October.
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UNITED STATES: U.S Airlines prepared to refund passengers who fail mandatory temperature checks

A trade group representing most U.S. airlines has reportedly said that its members will refund passengers who fail mandatory temperature checks. Although such checks are not yet required nationally, they’re currently being trialed at Los Angeles International Airport. Members of the group, Airlines for America, include United Airlines, Delta Airlines, Alaska Airlines and American Airlines.
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TUNISIA: Update to entry requirements from 27 June 2020

The country's authorities have advised that from 27 June entry requirements will vary depending on the prevalence of COVID-19 in travelers’ country of residence. Individuals from 'red' countries, including the UK, will not be permitted to enter unless they hold Tunisian citizenship or residence; visitors from 'orange' countries are permitted to enter under certain conditions, and those from 'green' countries can enter without restrictions. A list of 'orange' and 'green' countries are available online (in French) and will be updated weekly.
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CANADA: Interactive travel map for Canadian citizens launched

The Canadian Travel & Tourism Roundtable have launched an interactive map to assist Canadian citizens with key travel information for destinations across Canada and beyond. The resource provides detailed information for domestic interstate travel, as well as advice and restrictions for international destinations.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Announcement of 'travel corridors' to some countries expected by 29 June 2020

The country's government is expected to make an announcement by 29 June on the introduction of a series of 'travel corridors', which will allow passengers from qualifying countries to arrive into the UK without the need to self-quarantine. The first corridors are speculated to be due to come into force from 4 July, however this is by no means confirmed; countries that could be eligible include France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Belgium, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Turkey and Finland.
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UNITED STATES: U.S. visitors to Hawaii to be exempted from quarantine from 1 August 2020

From 1 August, domestic U.S arrivals to Hawaii will not be subject to state quarantine if providing evidence of testing negative for COVID-19. Visitors seeking the exemption must produce results of an FDA-approved test taken within 72 hours before arriving in Hawaii. The 14-day mandatory self-quarantine for out-of-state visitors, which was recently extended to 31 July, will remain in effect for those who have not been tested.
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UNITED STATES: New York imposes quarantine on eight U.S. states

The U.S. states of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut have asked people travelling from other states where COVID-19 cases are rising to go into self-isolation for 14 days. Currently those states are Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas, Washington and Utah; anyone found to be violating the self-isolation requirement could be fined a minimum of US$1000.
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LIBERIA: State of emergency extended until 21 July 2020

Liberia’s state of emergency has been extended by 30 days, to allow the government to re-examine its COVID-19 response strategy. The state of emergency was declared in April, and the latest suspension was effective as of 22 June.
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TAIWAN: Transit resumed at Taoyuan International Airport from 25 June 2020

From today, 25 June, transit services at Taipei's Taoyuan International Airport have started to resume in phases; during the first phase, transfers are only permitted between airlines in the Evergreen Group, which includes national airline EVA Air, and must have a same-day connection time of less than eight hours. Initially, transfer to and from mainland China is also not permitted.
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UNITED STATES: Europe could restrict entry for U.S. citizens

European Union officials are reportedly racing to agree on who can visit European countries from 1 July - according to a report in the New York Times, draft lists currently exclude the U.S. based on how the country is handling, and is affected by, COVID-19.
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INDIA: Turkey visa centre in New Delhi now accepting visa applications

The Turkey visa application centre in New Delhi, India is now accepting long stay (student, work and resident permit) applications, as confirmed by Gateway Management, a visa management company authorized by the Turkish government. Travellers would require a prior appointment to visit the centre for submission of applications.
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MALDIVES: Further details on tourism re-opening from 15 July 2020

Following the previous alert on the upcoming re-opening of the Maldives to tourism, further clarity on the initial lifting of restrictions has been published. From 15 July visitors will be provided a free 30-day visa-on-arrival, and will not be subject to any form of quarantine - only those with symptoms will be subject to a PCR test for COVID-19. A confirmed booking with an approved resort on an uninhabited island is required until 1 August, at which time other accommodations on inhabited islands will also be permitted to re-open.
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FINLAND: Entry and quarantine restrictions to end for some visitors from 13 July 2020

From 13 July all travel restrictions and mandatory 14-day quarantine for tourist arrivals from qualifying European countries will end, but only if their COVID-19 infection rates remain at current levels. Based on current infection numbers, countries that could qualify include Italy, Germany, Austria, Greece, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary, Lichtenstein, Croatia, Cyprus and Ireland - but this is subject to change. The travel restrictions and quarantine rule will though remain in place for travellers from neighbouring Sweden.
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MALDIVES: Islands set to re-open to international tourism from 15 July 2020

The country’s government have announced that the Maldives will re-open its borders and resume international tourism from 15 July. Permits will be granted to for resorts to operate initially, and the guesthouse industry is expected to be given the green light from August.
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SEYCHELLES: Country opens borders to low and medium risk countries

From 1 August, visitors from low and medium-risk countries will be permitted entry to the Seychelles; for visitors from low-risk countries, either a negative COVID-19 test or a rapid antigen test must be provided – but for those from medium-risk countries, only a negative COVID-19 test will be accepted. The low risk countries are Belgium, China, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Mauritius, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Thailand. The medium risk countries are Austria, Canada, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Monaco, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, UAE.
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AFGHANISTAN: Further passenger flights to resume from 24 June 2020

From today, 24 June, further commercial passenger flights are resuming from Afghanistan. Turkish Airlines will now operate two flights per week from Kabul until 1 July, from which time there will be four per week. Dubai-based Emirates will resume flights from Kabul from tomorrow, 25 June, and operate three times per week initially.
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UNITED STATES: Entry suspended for certain visa holders from 24 June 2020

Following an executive order signed by the U.S. president, entry to non-immigrant visa holders in categories H-1B, H-2B, J and L has been suspended effective today, 24 June. This includes those arriving for the purposes of participating in an intern, trainee, teacher, camp counselor, au-pair or summer work travel program; the decision was made on the basis that these visa holders present risk to the recovery of the U.S labour market during post-COVID-19 economic recovery. The suspension is valid until 31 December.
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