Covid-19 Travel Updates

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Pre-Pandemic In-Flight Services Resumed On Qatar Airways’ London Paris Routes

Qatar Airways has resumed its pre-pandemic in-flight dining experience on its London and Paris routes. Guests can once again enjoy the airline’s full personalised services. Passengers in First and Business Class will no longer be offered meals on a serving tray, instead the food service will follow the fine-dining etiquette,

Western Australia To Welcome International Travellers From February 5

Western Australia will reopen its borders on February 5 to interstate travellers and international travellers after 2 years of isolation, according to an article published on ABC.net.au. According to the article: WA’s Premier, Mark McGowan announced at a news conference in Perth that its borders would drop at 12:01am on

UK Updates Red List, Tightens Travel and Mask Rules

The UK has tightened travel and mask rules over the new Omicron variant, said the BBC in an article published on Sunday. According to the BBC, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced that face coverings will become mandatory again in shops and on public transport in England from this

British Virgin Islands: No More Tests For Fully-Vaccinated Arrivals

The British Virgin Islands has announced last week that fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in the Territory are no longer required to test for COVID-19 upon arrival.  Instead, travellers would have to produce negative PCR test results or approved rapid antigen tests taken no later than 48 hours before arrival.   Fully

Emirates: Brits Are Taking Longer Holidays Post Pandemic

Emirates booking data has revealed that sun-seeking Brits are making up for not being able to get away during the pandemic by taking longer trips abroad. According to Emirates, longer international trips (8-14 days) to Dubai have increased by 11%, and longer trips to the rest of the world are

New Zealand To Welcome Fully-Vaccinated Tourists After 2 Years

New Zealand will reopen its borders to fully-vaccinated travellers next year, according to an article published by the BBC. New Zealand’s COVID-19 Response Minister, Chris Hipkins told a news conference that fully-vaccinated international travellers will be allowed to enter the country from April 30, 2022, but will have to self-isolate

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