HONG KONG: Further transit restrictions now lifted for international passengers

          In a continuation of the gradual lifting of restrictions at Hong Kong International Airport, it is now permitted for passengers to transit using different airlines, although boarding passes and hold baggage must be printed and checked through to the final destination.
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          SWEDEN: Advice against non-essential travel to some countries to be lifted from 30 June

          The country's foreign ministry announced today that on 30 June Sweden will lift its advice against non-essential travel to 10 European countries - Greece, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Slovenia, France, Iceland, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
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          CANADA: Border with U.S. to remain closed until 21 July 2020

          In a follow up to previous alerts regarding restrictions at the Canada-U.S. border, the Canadian prime minister has announced that a suspension on non-essential travel between the two countries will remain in place until 21 July.
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          QANTAS: International flights suspended until 24 October 2020

          The airline has reportedly suspended all international flights until at least 24 October, with the exception of some services to New Zealand.
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          MACAU: Arrivals from Beijing to undergo government quarantine

          Macau’s government have announced that from 12.00 (local time) on 17 June, it will require all arrivals who have been to Beijing within two weeks prior to entering the city will be put under 14 days of medical observation at a designated location.
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          MONTENEGRO: Borders opened to arrivals from low-risk countries

          The country’s government has re-opened its borders to residents of countries which meet a criteria of less than 25 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 population; the list of countries is updated weekly.
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          TAIWAN: Border restrictions for business travellers to ease from 22 June 2020

          Taiwan has announced that from 22 June, border restrictions will be eased to allow business travellers from some low-risk countries to enter. Arrivals must provide a negative test result from the previous three days, have an invitation letter and be subject to a full 14 day quarantine - unless they pay for a further test after arrival in which case this may be reduced.
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          SOUTH AFRICA: Country remains at level three of COVID-19 lockdown

          The country remains at alert level three, meaning both domestic travel for tourism and all international travel will not take place until further notice; international flights are permitted to operate only for repatriation, medevac and other essential purposes. Domestic travel for business or essential purposes will continue on limited routes and with restricted capacity.
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          AUSTRALIA: State of South Australia opens borders to WA, TAS and NT from midnight

          The government of the state of South Australia will reopen the state's borders to Western Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory from midnight (16 June) as it further accelerates the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. The change means travellers from those jurisdictions will no longer need to isolate themselves for 14 days when they arrive in South Australia.
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          UAE: Dubai-based Emirates plans possible air-bridges with European countries

          Dubai-based Emirates is planning to open ‘air bridges’ with European countries, according to local media reports. Air bridges, also referred to as ‘travel corridors’, would allow tourists to travel between two countries during the current COVID-19 pandemic, without needing to quarantine.
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          SAUDIA AIRLINES: Domestic tax revision announced

          The airline has announced a revision of VAT tax (K7) which has increased from 5% to 15% for domestic tickets. These taxes do not apply for international tickets.
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          SINGAPORE: Changes to border restrictions announced from 17 June 2020

          Singapore's government has announced a review of several of the border measures currently in place; upcoming changes include new passenger testing from 23.59 (local time) on 17 June, in addition to the existing mandatory 14-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN). Further long term pass holders currently outside Singapore will also be permitted to return, and arrivals from some destinations will no longer be required to serve their SHN at a dedicated facility.
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          CHINA: Beijing announces further movement curbs as city enters emergency response level three

          The country's government has today raised its emergency response level from two to three, in an effort to contain a COVID-19 outbreak which some fear will lead to a city-wide lockdown. Many domestic flights to Beijing were today cancelled, schools were closed and some neighbourhoods have been blocked off in an attempt to curb movement.
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          UAE: Citizens and residents permitted to travel from 23 June 2020

          The UAE government announced today that citizens and residents are to be allowed to travel to specific destinations as of 23 June. A list of the destinations, the groups authorized to travel and the procedures that must be adhered to will be announced shortly, according to state news agency WAM.
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          CHINA: Beijing increases COVID-19 measures

          The country's capital has tightened safety measures due to an increase in COVID-19 cases. There are increased testing requirements as well as a mandatory 14 day stay at home notice for anyone who has visited the Xinfadi market, which is thought to be the source of the latest outbreak. In addition, 10 Chinese cities have advised their residents not to travel to the capital.
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          SPAIN: United Kingdom included in list of countries permitted entry from 21 June 2020

          The British embassy in Spain confirmed today that British citizens will be allowed to travel to the country when it opens its borders on 21 June. The Spanish government announced yesterday that the re-opening of its borders to most European visitors had been accelerated 10 days earlier than the previously planned date of 1 July.
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          BOTSWANA: Capital city COVID-19 lockdown lifted from 15 June 2020

          Botswana today lifted a recently reinstated COVID-19 lockdown on its capital city Gaborone and surrounding areas after most of the cases reported last week turned out to be negative, according to reports from the country’s health department.
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