PHILIPPINE AIRLINES: Selected Middle East flights from 20-28 August to be diverted to Cebu

          The airline has said that select Middle East flights from 20-28 August will transit at Cebu's Mactan-Cebu International Airport rather than Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport. This will include departures from Dubai, Qatar's Doha and Dammam in Saudi Arabia. Information on what these means for passengers, and requirements for pre-registering with Cebu Airport for those on affected flights, can be found on the airline's website.
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          QATAR AIRWAYS: Airline increases network to 550 weekly flights to 85 destinations

          The middle eastern airline has published its latest schedule updates, whereby it’s been announced that its network will now be re-built to more than 550 weekly flights to over 85 destinations; this includes the increasing of frequencies to a number of destinations across Asia and the resumption of routes to the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, Kenya and the UK.
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          SLOVENIA: Country to impose quarantine on arrivals from Croatia from 21 August 2020

          Slovenia's government is urging its citizens to return from Croatia by the end of this week or face an obligatory two-week quarantine, after the number of COVID-19 cases has continued to rise there. Slovenian holidaymakers already in Croatia will be able to return freely until the end of this week, while those travelling to the neighbouring country from 21 August onwards will have to go into quarantine when they come back.
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          UNITED KINGDOM: Arrivals from three additional countries to be required to self-quarantine from 22 August 2020

          The UK government has announced that from 04.00 (local time) on 22 August, both arrivals and returning passengers from Croatia, Austria and Trinidad and Tobago will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days due to the countries being removed from the UK's travel corridor exemption list. In addition, the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) has also advised British nationals against all but essential travel to these destinations, based on the risk currently presented due to their levels of COVID-19. Arrivals from Portugal, however, will no longer be required to self-quarantine.
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          UNITED STATES: Hawaii announces further delay to the resumption of tourism until 1 October 2020

          The state government of Hawaii has announced that the introduction of its pre-travel testing program and re-opening of tourism will be once again delayed until at least 1 October, due to both a spike in COVID-19 cases and questions surrounding the availability of testing. The plan, first floated in July, would allow arrivals from outside the islands to bypass the state's 14-day mandatory quarantine if they test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of landing in Hawaii.
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          NORWAY: Country to impose quarantine requirements on additional countries from 22 August 2020

          The country’s government has announced that from 22 August it will impose a 10-day quarantine on all people returning or arriving from the UK, Austria, Greece and Ireland - plus anyone arriving from the Danish capital of Copenhagen. With its latest additions, Norway will be restricting travel from two dozen European countries, including France, Spain, Poland and Switzerland.
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          GREECE: Country to impose restrictions upon island of Mykonos from 21 August

          The country’s government has announced that it will extend restrictions on the island of Mykonos and the coastal area of Chalkidiki in the north of Greece, from 21-31 August in an effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. The measures include a ban on live parties and limits on the number of people at public and private gatherings and at restaurant tables.
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          NEPAL: Country tightens restrictions on greater Kathmandu for one week from 19 August 2020

          The country's government has temporarily banned public and religious gatherings and most transportation in its capital Kathmandu, and surrounding areas today, asking residents to stay home to control the spread of COVID-19 as cases surge. The curbs will apply to Kathmandu Valley for a week, but could be extended.
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          VICTORIA CRUISE LINES: U.S. cruise operator returns to China's Yangtze River

          U.S. managed operator Victoria Cruise Lines has launched its first sailing on China's Yangtze River since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, with the renovated 'Victoria Katarina' having set sail on 17 August; two further vessels are also set to depart in September on weekly sailings between Chongqing and Yichang. The ships will be sailing at 50% capacity, and included among a number of adaptive measures installed are hospital grade particle filtration units in the air conditioning.
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          FINLAND: Country to reinstate travel restrictions for a number of countries from 24 August 2020

          The country's government has announced today, 19 August, that it will bring back restrictions for several countries which had previously been considered safe, due to rises in cases of COVID-19. Travel to Iceland, Greece, Malta, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Cyprus, San Marino and Japan for citizens will be limited to essential trips starting on 24 August, with people returning or visiting from those countries required to self-quarantine for two weeks.
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          LEBANON: Country orders a two week shutdown from 21 August

          The country's government has announced that from 21 August it will order a two week shutdown across the country and enforce an overnight curfew, after a rise in COVID-19 infections. The decision will also allow provision for the clearing of rubble, making repairs and distributing aid in neighbourhoods that were damaged in the 4 August explosion in Beirut. The airport will though remain open, with travellers still required to take a COVID-19 PCR test before boarding.
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          COPA AIRLINES: Panama's national airline resumes flights after five month suspension

          The Star Alliance member and flag carrying airline of Panama has resumed operations this month after a five month suspension of operations due to the effects of COVID-19; on 15 August this began with what will for now be a weekly flight between Panama City and New York. Copa has indicated that it plans to further expand in September to about 10% of the capacity it operated a year prior, and by the end of the year, it could be operating 30% to 40% of its usual capacity.
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          UNITED STATES: Country to double weekly flights with China following bilateral agreement

          The U.S. department of transportation has announced that it is reached an agreement with China meaning that each country will allow airlines to double the number of currently permitted flights between them to eight per week. Following the announcement, both United Airlines and Delta Air Lines have said that they'll increase their current flight schedules, from 4 September and 24 August onwards respectively.
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          AUSTRIA: Country expands its travel warnings for Spain to include Balearic Islands

          The government of Austria announced on 18 August that the country is expanding its travel warning for the Spanish mainland to also include the Balearic Islands, which includes Mallorca and Ibiza, due to a rise in COVID-19 cases in the holiday destinations. The warning for the popular islands will take effect on 24 August, meaning that people arriving in Austria from that day will have to present a negative COVID-19 test or alternatively go into quarantine until they are tested.
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          FRANCE: Country make face masks mandatory in work places from 1 September 2020

          The country's government has announced that from 1 September it will make the wearing of face masks mandatory in work places nationwide, as the country grapples with a surge in COVID-19 cases. The new rule is likely to apply to all shared spaces within offices and factories where there is more than one employee present.
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          IRELAND: Country significantly raises COVID-19 restrictions from 18 August 2020

          The country's government has from 18 August significant tightened its nationwide COVID-19 response in an attempt to rein in a surge in new cases. Citizens have been urged to restrict any visitors within their homes, avoid public transport and avoid making contact with older people. Outdoor gatherings have also been restricted to 15 people from the previous limit of 200, and all crowds have been banned from sporting events.
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          ACCOR: Hotel group now offers free 24/7 medical care for guests in some regions

          Guests staying at any Accor-branded hotel, resort or apartment property in Australia, New Zealand and French Polynesia now have free in-room access to a network of thousands of accredited medical professionals 24/7 via a tele-medical consultation. The free-of-charge medical service can apply to any non-urgent medical need and is suitable for, but not limited to, concerns related to COVID-19. According to Accor, the consultations can relate to any non-urgent medical need, and are not just limited to COVID-19 concerns
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          BIMAN BANGLADESH: Airline to impose new fees on tickets issued from 16 August 2020

          The national airline of Bangladesh has announced that, in accordance with a government directive, from 16 August it will collect additional fees with the issuance of each new ticket; the fees are cited to fall under the categories of 'Airport Development' & 'Passenger Security'. The fees will be collected for any flights departing from Bangladesh and will appear seperately on the ticket breakdown under tax codes 'P7' and 'P8'.
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          ICELAND: Country to extend arrival self-isolation measures from 19 August 2020

          The government of Iceland has announced that from 19 August, arriving passengers who opt for COVID-19 testing on arrival (at their own cost) as opposed a blanket 14-day quarantine, must also be tested a second time four to five days after arrival and remain in self-isolation until the second test result is obtained.
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          ANGUILLA: Country to re-open border to international visitors from 21 August 2020

          The country's government has announced that it is re-opening its border to international visitors from 21 August, when it will also begin to accept online entry applications. All passengers will be given a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival, with a second test also required on day 10 of the visit; visitors must remain in their accommodation in the interim until after day 10.
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