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Civil Aviation issues new travel guidelines

Civil Aviation issues new travel guidelines

Civil Aviation issues new travel guidelines
Civil Aviation Authority issued new travel guide

The Civil Aviation Authority has issued a new travel guide for overseas travelers to prevent the global epidemic Corona.

According to the civil aviation notification, passengers coming from abroad have been divided into two categories instead of three with regard to corona virus and CAA has removed category C.

According to the notification, Singapore has been included in Category A and the number of 30 countries in Category A has been reduced to 22, while in Category A, Australia, China, Maldives, New Zealand, Nigeria, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Sri Lanka and Vietnam are also included.

Passengers from Category A countries will be exempted from the Corona test and passengers from Category B countries will be required to take the Corona test, while passengers from Category B countries will be required to take the Corona test 96 hours before departure. You will need to have a corona test inside.

The CAA said all international airlines, chartered planes and other airlines must implement the new SOPs and all passengers arriving from abroad must also fill out a health declaration form.

The new Civil Aviation Authority Advisory will remain in effect until December 31, 2020.

Civil Aviation issues new travel guidelines