Indonesia: Non-boosted need proof of testing on domestic flights

Flag of Indonesia (Photo: Unsplash.com/Bisma Mahendra).
Flag of Indonesia (Photo: Unsplash.com/Bisma Mahendra).

Indonesia: Non-boosted need proof of testing on domestic flights

Flag of Indonesia (Photo: Unsplash.com/Bisma Mahendra).
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Indonesia is again adjusting its corona conditions: travelers who have two vaccinations or fewer must present a negative test result before boarding their domestic flight. The regulation applies from July 17.

Individuals of all ages must have a PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old. In the case of people who have been vaccinated twice, an antigen test that is not older than 24 hours is sufficient; doubly vaccinated between 6 and 17 years of age do not require a test certificate. Unvaccinated travelers over the age of six are not permitted to travel on domestic flights. A negative test result is not necessary for boosted travelers (three vaccine doses). This is reported by the Swiss travel portal About Travel.

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