Flights from Lagos to Dubai Resumes – 29 January 2022 [Update]
For travellers from Nigeria, the following requirements were given for Ethiopian Airlines to airlift Nigerians as follows…
For travellers from Nigeria, the following requirements were given for Ethiopian Airlines to airlift Nigerians as follows…
At President Paul Kagame of Rwanda cabinet meeting on January 26, 2022, new measures were adopted to control the spread of COVID-19 in Rwanda.
ON WEDNESDAY, 26 January, the UAE announced that it is resuming all inbound flights for national and international carriers and transit passengers from 12 African countries, as state news agency WAM reported.
Yesterday, January 24th 2022, the United Kingdom’s government announced that they would eliminate all COVID-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated passengers entering England.
The British prime minister, Boris Johnson, has declared the end of COVID-19 restrictions, which were put in place to slow the spread of the Omicron strain in England.
From 04:00 GMT on Friday 7 January, people who are fully vaccinated and those aged under-18 will no longer need to take a test two days before travelling to England from countries outside the UK and the Common Travel Area. On arrival, they will have to take a PCR test, but they will no longer have to self-isolate while awaiting the result.
A total of 11 African nations were put on the UK’s formerly empty red list between 29 November and 4 December, including South Africa and Nigeria, with returning travellers given short notice that they would have to pay thousands for hotel quarantine in the UK.
The new travel guidelines were stated in the statement released on 9th December 2021 by Patrick Kumah Aboagye, The Director-General of Ghana Health Service.
Due to the recent outbreak of the new COVID-19 Omicron variant, the Presidential Steering Committee(PSC) has issued a revised Provisional Travel Protocol for travellers arriving and departing Nigeria effective from 12:01 AM Sunday 5th December 2021.
The Nigerian government has removed South Africa, Brazil and Turkey from the list of restricted countries with an embargo placed on inbound non-Nigerian passengers.