ANANTARA HOTELS: 'Stay with Peace of Mind' update

Anantara have published updated information on the measures they're taking to prepare for post-COVID-19 travel, as more of their hotels globally begin to re-open. The update includes guidance for guests on measures being taken, including on arrival, check-in, dining and within common areas.
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KLM: Airline to increase scheduled flights in July and August 2020

The Netherlands-based airline KLM, a subsidiary of Air France-KLM, is planning to increase the number of passenger flights that it will operate in July and August, as travel restrictions related to COVID-19 begin to ease. In a statement, the airline said it would operate 6,900 passenger flights in July and 13,100 in August - that compares with around 22,000 flights per month in the summer months of 2019.
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MOROCCO: Domestic flights to resume from 25 June 2020

The country's state news agency announced yesterday, that Morocco will resume domestic flights from 25 June. The government said it would further loosen lockdown measures for the services sector and domestic transport starting June 24, adding that domestic travel via railway would also resume.
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CARNIVAL CRUISES: Sailings suspension extended in North America until 30 September 2020

Carnival Cruise Line has extended its operations pause in North America through to 30 September. The announcement is the third extension of the operator's cruising suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first was a 30-day suspension that started on 13 March.
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AUSTRALIA: Spike in COVID-19 cases in state of Victoria prompts travel warnings from other states

In response to the Australian state of Victoria recording a ‘concerning’ spike in COVID-19 cases, the state government of neighbouring New South Wales has warned against anyone travelling to virus-hotspots in the state. Meanwhile, the Queensland state government has declared that any visitors or returning residents who have travelled to or lived in a Victorian virus-hotspot must self-quarantine for 14 days.
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ANEW HOTELS & RESORTS: Updated safety protocols launched

The South African-based hotel owner and operator has published updated information on their safety and cleanliness protocols as they continue to operate and welcome guests throughout the COVID-19 lockdown period. The measures include an extensive sanitation schedule of processes.
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UAE: Dubai to welcome tourists from 7 July 2020

The government of the UAE announced yesterday that airports in Dubai will welcome tourists from 7 July. Arrivals will be required to present a negative COVID-19 certificate or undergo testing at the airport. Meanwhile, citizens and residents of the UAE will also be permitted to travel overseas from tomorrow, 23 July.
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EUROSTAR: Passport-less boarding to be introduced by March 2021

The cross-channel rail operator is preparing to introduce facial recognition technology by March 2021 that will allow passengers to board international services without their passport. The scheme is similar to facial recognition technology in place at major airports including London's Heathrow and Shanghai's Hongqiao, and will be a world-first for rail travel.
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SANPARKS: South Africa's national parks prepare for accommodation re-opening

The South African National Parks (SANParks) are preparing to resume operations in the week commencing 22 June, and have recalled their hospitality staff ready for a staggered opening of accommodation facilities. This follows an announcement on 17 June by the country's president in which he said that accommodation agencies and lodges can now open their doors again.
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TURKISH AIRLINES: Flights to United States resumed from 19 June 2020

The airline resumed flights to the U.S. on the evening of 19 June, after a suspension of more than two months; two planes bound for Washington D.C. and Chicago took off from Istanbul at around 18.00 GMT. Back in the airline's hub, Turkey has this month reopened restaurants and cafes, allowed intercity flights and car travel, and lifted weekend stay-home orders.
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PLAYA HOTELS & RESORTS: Hotels across Mexico and the Caribbean to re-open this summer

Playa Hotels & Resorts have announced that they are set to re-open hotels across Mexico and the Caribbean from 1 July; the owner and operator oversees a portfolio of all-inclusive properties including flagship properties from the Hyatt, Hilton, Jewel and Panama Jack collections. The company has also created the Playa Safe Stay™ initiative in response to COVID-19 to create a safe environment for their guests.
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AUSTRALIA: South Australia opens state borders with Queensland from 20 June 2020

The state of South Australia is re-opening its borders to people coming from Queensland; Premier Steven Marshall says the change will take effect from 00.01 (local time) on 20 June, meaning anyone coming from that state will no longer be required to spend 14 days in quarantine on arrival in South Australia.
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INTREPID: Launch of Intrepid Retreat tour experiences

Intrepid have today launched a range of tours designed to navigate the difficulties currently faced by travellers, by providing them with a way to explore and support communities that are a little closer to home. Intrepid Retreats are typically shorter getaways and range from escapes to the Scottish Highlands to short breaks in Morocco's High Atlas foothills.
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AIRASIA INDIA: Airline launches safe door to door baggage service

The airline has yesterday become the first domestic airline in India to launch a safe door to door baggage service for its passengers, branded AirAsia FlyPorter. In a continuation of the changes that COVID-19 is having upon processes within the airport experience, such as contactless check-in, the service goes a step further by introducing a safe and hassle-free way to transport luggage from the journey's start to finish.
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SINGAPORE: Country moves into phase two of re-opening from 19 June 2020

Singapore moved into phase two of its Circuit Breaker plan to ease measures related to COVID-19 today, allowing bars, restaurants and retail businesses to re-open; a number of services including sports facilities and parks were also permitted to resume activities. The country's plan aims to facilitate the resumption of a new normal once phase three is reached.
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RIU: All hotels in Spain set to re-open

The global hotel chain is gradually resuming operations in many destinations worldwide - it will shortly re-open all hotels in Spain by the first week of July. All re-openings will follow the 17 safety protocols set out in the chain's manual, written in partnership with the consultant Preverisk and offering what it calls the highest possible level of guarantee for the health and safety of customers and staff.
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TFE HOTELS: Launch of Clean Touch by TFE

The global hotel group has introduced a program of rigorous standards for cleaning and safety, working with their housekeeping and cleaning partners to deliver hygiene protocols over and above the World Health Organisation’s best practice recommendations.
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INDIA: Pre-flight COVID-19 tests mandatory for arrivals to state of Kerala

The Indian state's first minister has announced that pre-flight COVID-19 tests will be mandatory for all those returning to the state from overseas, irrespective of whether they are taking flights under the the government's Vande Bharat repatriation mission, or other chartered flights arranged by different organisations.
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UNITED STATES: California residents ordered to wear face masks

The state of California yesterday announced a requirement for residents to wear face masks in 'most settings outside the home', in response to what it calls a neglect by citizens to cover their faces and limit the spread of COVID-19. Masks must be worn outdoors and 'in any indoor space', with exceptions made for diners while they are eating or drinking and people engaging in outdoor recreation, as long as they maintain 6 feet of physical distance.
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