NETHERLANDS: Country's government announces partial COVID-19 lockdown from 14 October 2020

The country's prime minister has announced a partial COVID-19 lockdown following a surge in cases of the virus. The new measures come into effect on 14 October and will see all bars, restaurants and cafes closed, and the sale of alcohol banned after 20.00 (local time). In addition, the wearing of face masks will be mandatory in all indoor spaces.
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NAMIBIA: Country re-opens four additional border posts to visitors

The government of Namibia has re-opened four additional land and sea border posts with immediate effect; Katima Mulilo, Ariamsvlei and Noordoewer border posts, and Walvis Bay harbour are open for travellers, subject to applicable health regulations. Until now during the COVID-19 pandemic, Namibia has only allowed tourists into the country through Hosea Kutako International Airport.
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NETHERLANDS: Country's government due to announce stricter COVID-19 restrictions

A new round of COVID-19 social restrictions are due to be announced by the country’s government today, 13 October, including the possible closure of many businesses and an evening ban on alcohol sales. Team sports will also be halted for many, and the use of public transport will be limited to essential travel only; the measures are expected to stay in place for two weeks.
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PERU: Country has resumed international flights with other South American nations

The country has restarted international flights for the first time since they were suspended in March due to the pandemic. Services have now resumed between Peru and Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, Paraguay and Uruguay; Peru does, however, remain under a state of emergency with strict measures in place until at least the end of October. Flights to Europe are tipped to potentially be added to the schedule soon.
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UNITED KINGDOM: Country's government introduces new three-tier COVID-19 restrictions

The UK prime minister yesterday, 12 October, announced a raft of updated COVID-19 restrictions in the form of a new three-tier classification system for all regions across the country. The lockdowns will include shutting pubs and bars and banning wedding receptions in areas placed in the “very high” alert level from 14 October; other alert levels in the new system are “medium” and “high”. So far, just one region in northern England is classified in the highest category.
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ITALY: Country expands list of countries which now require COVID-19 testing prior to entry

The country’s government has now expanded a recent change in COVID-19 testing requirements, either prior to travel or on arrival, to anyone who has come from or stayed in Belgium, France, the UK, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Czech Republic and Spain in the previous 14 days. Passengers must present evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result on arrival obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to departure; alternatively, a free test may be taken on arrival, but passengers must self-isolate until the results are received, unless their arrival airport has rapid testing available.
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UNITED KINGDOM: UK passengers arriving in Ukraine must now self-isolate for 14 days

The government of Ukraine has declared the UK a ‘red zone’, meaning that UK arrivals are now required to undergo 14 days of self-isolation proven by a tracking app, or quarantine for the same period in a government-approved facility.
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INDONESIA & SINGAPORE: Countries to open bilateral travel corridor from 26 October 2020

The governments of the two countries have announced that, in a bid to kick start essential business travel between them, Indonesia and Singapore have agreed to open a travel corridor. The arrangements, known as the Reciprocal Green Lane (RGL), will officially come into effect on 26 October. Travellers must use the green lane by air between Singapore Changi Airport and Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Jakarta, or by sea between Tanah Merah Terminal and Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. Indonesians travelling to Singapore must apply in advance for a Safe Travel Pass. All travellers in both directions must be sponsored by a business or government entity, and must have negative pre-departure and post-arrival COVID-19 swab tests.
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JAMAICA: Country updates COVID-19 pre-testing requirement from 10 October 2020

The country's government has announced revised COVID-19 pre-testing requirements for international visitors effective from today, 10 October. Arrivals may now choose between presenting a negative COVID-19 Antigen test result, or a negative PCR test result, either of which should be obtained from a sample supplied a maximum of 10 days prior to arrival Testing must be performed by an accredited lab and results must be presented to the air carrier prior to boarding a flight to Jamaica as well as upon arrival. All visitors will also undergo screening on arrival including a brief interview with a health officer. Business travellers will receive a swab test at the airport, and must remain in quarantine until results are available. The current process will be in effect until 31 October.
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ST KITTS AND NEVIS: Country to re-open borders to international arrivals from 31 October 2020

The country’s government has announced that St Kitts and Nevis will re-open its borders to international visitors from 31 October; entry protocols will include providing evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to arrival, and the need to take a second test upon arrival. Even if negative, passengers must then quarantine for seven days at one of four approved hotels and face a final, third test before being allowed to roam freely.
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UNITED KINGDOM: UK arrivals to Italy now require COVID-19 PCR testing

The UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has published updated information on new COVID-19 testing requirements for UK travellers arriving in Italy. Passengers must present evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result on arrival obtained a maximum of 72 hours prior to departure; alternatively, a free test may be taken on arrival, but passengers must self-isolate until the results are received, unless their arrival airport has rapid testing available.
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SOUTHWEST AIRLINES: Airline to introduce new domestic U.S. flights from Miami

The U.S. airline has announced details of a number of new domestic flight routes to be introduced from Miami from 15 November; Southwest will fly a combined 12 daily frequencies from Miami, with services including Baltimore, Chicago Midway, Houston Hobby and Tampa.
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EMIRATES: Airline updates COVID-19 testing protocols for passengers travelling to or via Dubai

The Dubai-based airline has announced amendments to their COVID-19 PCR testing protocols for passengers travelling to, via and from Dubai International Airport. Included within the amendments is the update that COVID-19 PCR testing is no longer required for all transiting passengers unless the passenger destination country requires it, OR for those transiting from a select group of countries. Full information can be found on the airline website.
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QATAR AIRWAYS: Airline to introduce flight to San Francisco from 15 December 2020

The airline has announced that it will launch a four-times weekly service between Qatar's capital of Doha and San Francisco from 15 December. It will operate an Airbus A350 that features 36 business-class seats and 236 seats in economy; it’s the fifth global destination Qatar Airways has added during the pandemic, joining Toronto, Brisbane, Accra (Ghana) and Cebu (Philippines).
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SPAIN: Country's government imposes a state of emergency in the city of Madrid

Spain's government has declared a state of emergency in Madrid as of today, 9 October, with immediate effect. The state of emergency will last for two weeks and measures prohibit all non-essential trips in and out of the capital and nine of its suburbs. Restaurants must close at 23.00 (local time) and stores at 22.00; both must limit occupancy to 50% of their capacity. The national government has ordered police in Madrid to fine people if they leave their municipalities without justification.
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PORTUGAL: Country introduces digitalised pre-departure form for arrivals

The government of Portugal has from today, 9 October, replaced a physical passenger pre-departure form with a digital version, which must be completed online prior to travel by all passengers arriving in mainland Portugal (Faro, Lisbon and Porto). Passengers are required to carry a copy of their completion receipt, either printed or on a mobile device, to be presented at the boarding gate for verification. Madeira and the Azores will continue with their own respective pre-departure forms, which remain unchanged.
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HAWAIIAN AIRLINES: Airline to offer COVID-19 home-testing solution for U.S. passengers

The airline has announced a partnership with 'Vault Health' which will allow them offer passengers travelling to Hawaii from the U.S. mainland a mail-in home COVID-19 saliva test. The test is to be performed using saliva collected during a Zoom-enabled video supervised test visit with a supervisor, and is claimed to be fast and efficient, allowing passengers to adhere to the 72 hour eligible testing window prior to departure.
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ITALY: Country's government to make COVID-19 testing mandatory for arrivals from four countries

The country’s health minister yesterday, 7 October, said that Italy will make testing for COVID-19 compulsory for people traveling from the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium and the Czech Republic.
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