Article: COVID-19 Transit Requirements for Key International Airports

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COVID-19 Transit Requirements for Key International Airports is an article written by AFF editorial staff. It was updated on 24 April 2022.


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Rules vary according to vaccination status. From 15th April no PCR (or RAT) is required for JNB if you are vaccinated. Still required if not vaccinated, though.
 
BA have included a useful tool (basically powered by Sherpa) that you can check but also links to existing bookings. Maybe other airlines have similar?


But what I found very useful was BA easily uploaded pdf copies of Oz vax certificates when required. A few days out, they send you an email if you need proof of vax for your next flight/destination. You click a link, upload the pdf and get a confirmation within 24 hrs after which you can do OLCI (no need to show stuff at the airport).
 
We are having to change bookings due to recent COVID +ve RAT. Will be >7 days clear on first flight out but having trouble discerning whether the TIMATIC country-summaries refer EXCLUSIVELY to Entry OR also to Transit.
Can anyone comment?

Best-looking itinerary at the moment is Lufthansa from Aust to Iceland (SYD-HND-MUC-FRA-KEF). All are LH-coded connecting flights so we assume no entry to Japan or Gernalny en route (or leaving airports involved)

Can anyone comment?

Prof Henry (getting desperate)
 
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I've just updated this article.

Note that international transits are now permitted (with some conditions) in Vietnam (SGN or HAN), Taipei, Brunei and Indonesia. Pre-departure PCR testing is also no longer required for transits via Hong Kong.

 

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