LEBANON: International flights to Beirut to resume from 1 July 2020

The country will re-open Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport for scheduled flights from 1 July, but will keep air traffic at 10% of capacity from a year ago, the prime minister's office announced today. Passengers will be tested for COVID-19 upon arrival and instructed to practice home quarantine if testing positive.
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SLOVENIA: Arrival quarantine to be introduced from 13 June 2020

The country's government said today that from 13 June it will introduce a mandatory 14-day quarantine for most people coming to Slovenia from 31 countries where the situation with COVID-19 has worsened over the past weeks; this includes Sweden, the UK, Russia, United States and Brazil.
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SOUTH AFRICA: Borders remain closed for international travel

International travel in and out of the country remains suspended with the exception of repatriation, medevac and emergency flights. Returning nationals and residents of South Africa are subject to screening, and quarantine for 21 days.
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PHILIPPINE AIRLINES: Resumed flight schedules released for June 2020

The airline has today released updated details of flight schedules in June, including the resumption of a number of routes. Although subject to change, flights to destinations including cities in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia and Singapore are currently due to operate.
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FINLAND: Border restrictions on most neighbouring countries to be lifted on 15 June 2020

The country's government said today that it will lift COVID-19 related restrictions on leisure travel to and from neighbouring Baltic and Nordic countries on 15 June. The changes will apply to visitors from Denmark, Iceland and Norway, as well as Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania - however Sweden will be excluded at this time.
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BRITISH AIRWAYS: Executive Club member tier status extended for one year

The airline has announced that the tier status for Executive Club members has been extended for a full year, as of today, as a thank you for the loyalty of their customers. The number of Tier Points needed to reach each tier (Bronze, Silver, Gold, Gold Guest List) will also reduce by 25% for the year after the 12-month extension.
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EGYPT: International flights to sea-side resorts to resume from 1 July 2020

The country's government today announced that international flights will resume from 1 July to destinations including southern Sinai, where the resorts of Sharm el-Sheikh and Dahab are located; Red Sea province, home to the Hurghada and Marsa Alam resorts and Marsa Matrouh on the Mediterranean.
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MALTA: International flights to resume from 1 July 2020

Malta International Airport is set to re-open from 1 July, with flights initially resuming from 19 destinations. Arriving passengers who have proof of residence from those qualifying countries will not be required to self-isolate.
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA: Visitors required to pay COVID-19 testing fee

International visitors arriving at V.C. Bird International Airport will now be required to pay a fee of US$100 or equivalent to cover mandatory COVID-19 testing. Depending on the results of the screenings, passengers may also be instructed to enter a government-provided quarantine facility, for which an additional fee will also be payable.
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TURKISH AIRLINES: Flights resume to London Heathrow from 11 June 2020

From today, the airline will resume a twice-daily service between Istanbul Airport and London Heathrow. Flight TK1979 will depart from Istanbul at 08.20 each morning; the return service, TK1980, will depart London Heathrow at 12.50.
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VIRGIN AUSTRALIA: Increased domestic flights and new safety and well being measures

The airline is set to double current capacity by early July, adding approximately 30,000 seats across 320 flights per week to its domestic schedule. Virgin Australia will also introduce a comprehensive new set of safety and wellbeing measures, including pre-departure eligibility and health screening, contactless check-in, more frequent cleaning onboard and at the airport and expanded social distancing measures.
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CUNARD: Sailings suspended until November 2020

The operator has extended its pause in operations to sailings up to and including 1 November for Queen Mary 2 and Queen Victoria, and 23 November for Queen Elizabeth. They have also launched additional information for affected customers with options including future cruise credit.
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CASA DE CAMPO: Dominican resort to re-open on 1 July 2020

The five-star resort in the Dominican Republic is set to re-open after being closed since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. During its closure, the resort’s management has been working closely with HSConsulting Group to review all enhanced health and safety protocols.
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FLYSAFAIR: Domestic flights resuming from 15 June 2020

The airline has announced that domestic flights will resume from 15 June between Cape Town, Johannesburg and Durban. They've also released important information on the documents required to travel, as South Africa prepares to fly under COVID-19 alert level
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MGM GRAND: Further Las Vegas hotels set to re-open by 1 July 2020

Following the opening of four resorts on 4 June, MGM has announced a further list of re-openings for the coming weeks. Luxor and The Shoppes at Mandalay Bay Place will reopen on June 25; Aria, Mandalay Bay and Four Seasons Las Vegas on 1 July.
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CANADA & UNITED STATES: Border closure set to be extended

Both Canada and the U.S. have reportedly stated that the current border closure to all non-essential travel is working effectively, and that talks are in progress to extend the restriction. The date was initially set, last month, as 21 June.
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SA EXPRESS: Airline to be granted a three-month extension before liquidation

SA Express has been granted a three-month extension by the high court to remain in provisional liquidation. This is due in part to news from The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and the South African Cabin Crew Association, who claim to have an investor from the United Arab Emirates potentially interested in buying a stake in the airline.
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