Including in the tourism industry, “New Normal” health protocols will be applied from July in Yogyakarta, city in Indonesia, said the Yogyakarta administration. Kadarmanta Baskara Aji, the administration secretary, told on Friday (May 22) that one of the regulations would limit the number of visitors to tourist destinations up to 100 people. Tourist destinations, hotels, shopping malls, traditional markets will ...
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AirAsia Indonesia (QZ) to Re-start Scheduled Flights from 1st June
Low cost carrier AirAsia (QZ) on Friday announced that it is extending the suspension of flight operations in Indonesia until May 31 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. According to the latest statement, the airline will gradually restart its flights on selected domestic and international routes from June 1 subject to easing out of social restrictions and border controls in ...
Read More »India – Lockdown to Continue with Some Relaxations
The Government of India has decided second time to continue the nation-wide lockdown with some relaxations by two more weeks from May 4 till May 17. According to a new statement by the home ministry, it is said “After a comprehensive review, and in view of the lockdown measures having led to significant gains in the COVID-19 situation in the ...
Read More »Van Don Airport set to resume Domestic Flights from May 4
After an unexpected paused in aviation due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Van Don International Airport (VDO) in the northern province of Quang Ninh is ready to resume operation of domestic passenger flights from May 4. VietJet Air (VJ), a local budget carrier, will operate with one daily flight from Van Don to Ho Chi Minh City from May 4. ...
Read More »Bangkok Airways to Resume Domestic Operations from 15 May
Bangkok Airways will resume domestic flight operations from 15 May 2020 onwards with Bangkok – Samui (round trip) twice daily service to serve passengers in need of travel. All flight operations will strictly comply with safety measures and social distancing guidelines set by the Ministry of Public Health and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand. The reopening of airports in ...
Read More »Ban on International Flights to Continue in Thailand
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) yesterday announced to extend the ban on all inbound international passenger flights in the country for another month from May 1 to May 31. The extension came as a temporary measure, in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic through air travel to the country. As of Tuesday, April 28, ...
Read More »Thai Lion Air Set to Restart Domestic Flights from May 1
On Wednesday (April 22), Thai Lion Air (SL) has announced that it is ready to resume flights operation with one daily flight to destinations including Chiang Mai, Ubon Ratchathani, Khon Kaen, Surat Thani, Hat Yai and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Thai Lion Air, a Thai low cost carrier and operate with Thai partners as an associate company of Lion Air of ...
Read More »PM Lee updates on the COVID-19 situation in Singapore
Singapore has extended current partial lockdown by another four weeks and will now last until June 1. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his address to the nation today announced this as a measure to curb the further spread of coronavirus infections in the country. The lockdown, which include the closures of most malls, workplaces and schools, was initially set ...
Read More »Phuket Imposes Total Lockdown: Covid-19
In its sustained effort to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), Phuket has imposed a total lockdown for all its 17 sub districts for 14 days starting from 00:01 Hrs on 13th April 2020 to last till midnight of 26th April 2020 or until the situation improves. Phuket is already conducting active case finding to screen all ...
Read More »Cambodia Passes Law to take into consideration crisis forces to handle Pandemic
Cambodia’s parliament passed a law on Friday to set up the route for a highly sensitive situation, which Prime Minister Hun Sen has said he may need to proclaim to fortify the battle against the deadly virus. Human rights bunches state a crisis would give clearing forces to Mr Hun Sen, who Western nations have since quite a while ago ...
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