ESTONIA: Country's government suspends UK flights until at least 1 January 2021

          The country’s government has announced that from 22.00 (GMT) on Sunday 20 December, Estonia will not be permitting the operation of air passenger services to or from the United Kingdom. The restriction to air services is temporary and subject to review, but is currently planned to last until 1 January 2021. The restriction has been introduced in response to the discovery of a new strain of COVID-19 within parts of the UK.
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          ISRAEL: Country's government updates UK arrival restrictions from 20 December 2020

          The country’s government announced on 20 December that additional measures for all travellers arriving from the UK will apply, including a requirement to complete a 14-day quarantine in a designated, state-sponsored COVID-19 hotel. The updated restriction has been introduced in response to the discovery of a new strain of COVID-19 within parts of the UK.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: UK government imposes new COVID-19 'Tier 4' alert level

          The UK prime minister has this evening announced a new COVID-19 ‘Tier 4’, which will apply predominantly to areas in London and the South-East and will come into effect from 23.59 (local time) this evening, Saturday 19 December. Among the restrictions announced for ‘Tier 4’ regions will be an advisory for the public not to travel in or out of the area, as well as restrictions on international travel.
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          AUSTRALIA: State governments impose increased COVID-19 restrictions after outbreak in New South Wales (NSW)

          The governments of some Australian states have re-imposed increased COVID-19 restrictions following the confirmation of a clustered outbreak of the virus in New South Wales' (NSW) northern beaches. The state of Queensland has also recorded three new cases of COVID-19 and has declared NSW's northern beaches a 'hotspot'. The state of Tasmania has closed its border to anyone who has been in the same on or since 11 December, and the states of Victoria and the Northern Territory have asked people who have been on the northern beaches to quarantine for 14 days. The state of Western Australia has gone one step further and imposed this restriction on anyone arriving from the state of New South Wales (NSW) as a whole. More to come.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: Further regions in England to enter COVID-19 'tier three' from 19 December 2020

          The UK government has announced that further regions within England will move to COVID-19 tier ‘three’ from tomorrow, 19 December. This includes Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Hertfordshire, parts of Surrey, East Sussex, Cambridgeshire and Hampshire. Bristol and North Somerset will move from tier ‘three’ to tier ‘two’, and Herefordshire will move from tier ‘two’ into tier ‘one’; the changes come into effect at 00:01 (GMT) tomorrow morning.
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          UNITED AIRLINES: Airline to start flights from Johannesburg to New York in March 2021

          The airline has announced that from 28 March it will commence a non-stop daily service from South Africa's Johannesburg O.R. Tambo International Airport to New York Newark Airport; the resumption of the route will also facilitate onward connections to multiple destinations across the Americas.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: Northern Ireland to enter strict COVID-19 'lockdown' from 26 December 2020

          The government of the devolved UK administration of Northern Ireland has announced that it will enter a six-week COVID-19 lockdown from 26 December in a bid to contain cases of the virus. All non-essential shops, pubs, bars and restaurants will close on this date with the exception of takeaway food services.
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          MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL: Hotel chain to pilot pre-event COVID-19 testing in U.S. properties

          In a bid to boost confidence amongst business travellers and revive the brand’s events business, Marriott has announced that it will begin to roll-out pre-event COVID-19 testing from January, initially in U.S. properties in Florida, Tennessee, Texas and Colorado. It is hoped that the scheme, which will include options ranging from 15-minute rapid testing to PCR tests, will then be able to roll out in all Marriott brands and properties who wish to participate.
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          POLAND: Country to enter strict national COVID-19 ‘quarantine’ from 28 December 2020

          The country’s government has announced that Poland will enter a national ‘quarantine’ from 28 December to 17 January which will include the closure of hotels and shopping malls. No new restrictions are due to be imposed for Christmas, however in addition to the measures from 28 December, a New Year’s Eve curfew from 19.00 to 06.00 (local time) has also been announced, and anyone returning to the country by public transport must quarantine for 10 days.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: Welsh government to impose COVID-19 level 'four' restrictions from 28 December 2020

          The devolved government of the UK nation of Wales have announced that from 28 December, it will enter COVID-19 level ‘four’, the highest level of its restrictions. The phase will initially last for at least three weeks, during which time non-essential retail, hospitality businesses and all leisure and fitness centres must stay closed. Social contact outside households or support bubbles - whether indoors or outdoors - is not allowed, and people must stay at home if possible.
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          SPAIN: Confusion reported over possible border closure by the island of Tenerife

          There have been some mixed and unclear reports since yesterday evening, 16 December, regarding a possible ‘border closure’ by the island of Tenerife. The latest this morning by a number of sources is that no such ban on international travellers will be enforced, as long as passengers comply to COVID-19 PCR pre-testing requirements.
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          UNITED STATES: North-eastern U.S. states brace for incoming snowstorm

          Severe weather warnings are currently in place for 14 U.S. states in the north-east of the country, as a powerful snowstorm is due to sweep across them; parts of Pennsylvania and New York are predicted as much as two feet of snow. Reports suggest that up to 1500 flights, mainly domestic, have been cancelled so far - and so any passengers due to travel should pay close attention to their flight status.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: UK government updates its 'travel corridor' quarantine exemption list

          The UK government has announced that from 04.00 (GMT) on Saturday 19 December, anyone arriving or returning to England, Scotland and Northern Ireland from Uruguay, Namibia or the U.S. Virgin Islands will be required to self-isolate. This week, no countries have been added to the 'travel corridor' list, and the UK transport secretary has confirmed that only 'emergency' amendments to the list will be made until 7 January 2021, when regular weekly updates are likely to resume. As a reminder, under the ‘Test to Release’ scheme in England only, arriving or returning passengers from destinations NOT on the ‘travel corridor’ list can now opt to reduce their self-isolation period to as little as five days, by utilising a government-approved private testing service.
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          SINGAPORE: Country to allow entry to business travellers from all countries

          The government of Singapore has announced today, 15 December, that it's set to launch a new segregated travel lane for business travellers on short-term stays; the initiative will be open to a limited number of business, official, and high economic value travelers from all countries who are coming to Singapore for short-term stays of up to 14 days. Applications are due to open in mid-January 2021, and passengers will be required to adhere to strict COVID-19 health and testing protocols, including staying within a 'bubble' at segregated facilities.
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          JAPAN AIRLINES: Airline introduces free COVID-19 insurance policy for passengers

          The airline has announced that it is the latest carrier to provide free COVID-19 insurance cover for passengers who test positive for the virus while travelling. The policies are provided by Allianz Travel and cover medical costs relating to a positive diagnosis, as well as isolation and additional travel costs. The cover applies to all passengers on Japan Airlines (JAL) marketed and operated flights for travel between 23 December 2020 and 30 June 2021, and is valid for 31 days from the first leg of the journey.
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          QATAR AIRWAYS: Airline resumes flights from London Gatwick Airport

          The airline has now resumed services to London Gatwick Airport, operating three flights per week from its Doha hub. The resumption means the carrier is now offering 55 flights a week in total from London Gatwick, London Heathrow, Manchester and Edinburgh airports during December. The airline also resumes flights from Doha to the Seychelles from today, 15 December.
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          NETHERLANDS: Country to enter five-week COVID-19 'lockdown' from 15 December 2020

          The country’s government has announced in a televised address that the Netherlands will enter into a second tough COVID-19 ‘lockdown’ for at least five weeks, including a limitation on gatherings of more than two people. An exception will be made for three days at Christmas, however. The government also urged people to postpone non-essential travel until 15 March, two months later than the previous advisory.
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          EMIRATES: Airline to resume daily flights to Istanbul from 22 December 2020

          The Dubai-based airline has announced that it will resume daily flights to Istanbul, Turkey from 21 December via the EK121 and EK122 flight numbers. The addition of Istanbul expands Emirates’ European network to 31 destinations.
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          LONDON CITY AIRPORT: Flights to Geneva to resume from 19 December 2020

          The UK airport has announced that four flights per week will resume to Geneva from 19 December, operated by home-based carrier BA CityFlyer. The route was London City Airport's ninth most popular in 2019, connecting 190,000 passengers to Switzerland’s second largest city.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: London and surrounding regions to enter COVID-19 'tier three' from 16 December 2020

          The UK’s health secretary has confirmed that London, most of Essex and parts of Hertfordshire will move into England’s highest tier of COVID-19 restrictions, tier 'three', from 00.01 (GMT) tomorrow, 16 December. Pubs and restaurants in this, the highest tier, must close except for takeaway and delivery; also under the rules, sports fans cannot attend events in stadiums, and indoor entertainment venues - such as theatres, bowling alleys and cinemas - must remain shut.
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