The United Kingdom’s government has added four new countries to its ‘red list’ of countries at high risk of importing COVID-19 ‘variants of concern’.
The United Kingdom’s government has added four new countries to its ‘red list’ of countries at high risk of importing COVID-19 ‘variants of concern’.
Aer Lingus yesterday confirmed its plans to fly transatlantic routes from Manchester in the northwest of England.
Iceland yesterday opened its borders for all visitors and tourists who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19.
India has signed air travel bubble agreements with Seychelles and Uzbekistan that will allow direct and some connecting flights from the countries to restart.
India has issued a set of new guidelines regarding international arrival procedures that will be effective from 22nd February,2021, 23:59 hours.
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will keep running long-haul international services following the agreements reached with the Dutch government regarding testing requirements.
Finnair yesterday announced that it will re-start passenger flights from the UK and Ireland to Finland starting 25th January,2021.
United States’ president Joe Biden does not plan to lift the travel ban on non-US citizens arriving from Ireland, the United Kingdom, Brazil and other European countries.
At least 3 more airlines have been allowed to recommence stopovers in Singapore by Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS).
Singapore has announced new entry requirements in light of the new COVID-19 variant and a resurgence of cases worldwide.