Strict conditions: Bangladesh reactivates international air traffic

Strict conditions: Bangladesh reactivates international air traffic

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The government of Bangladesh allows international flights again. However, 12 states are still banned. There are also strict requirements under which passengers may be flown into the country.

Non-stop flights that start in the following countries are also banned: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Georgia, India, Iran, Mongolia, Oman, South Africa and Tunisia. There was a so-called safe travel agreement in air traffic between Bangladesh and India. This remains suspended due to the Indian corona mutation. Citizens and persons with a residence permit are still allowed to enter, but must undergo a 14-day quarantine.

People who were previously in Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Chile, Croatia, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iraq, Kuwait, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey or Uruguay are allowed to enter. however, must spend a 14-day quarantine in a government-assigned hotel. The costs are to be borne by yourself. There is a specialty for Bahrain, Kuwait and Qatar: the isolation in the hotel is only three days. Regardless of this: A negative PCR test, which must not be older than 72 hours, must always be presented on entry.

There are now also restrictions for the airlines: long-haul aircraft can be filled with a maximum of 280 passengers. This does not apply to the Boeing 777 and 747 types, which are allowed to carry a maximum of 350 travelers to Dhaka. Narrowbodies are allowed to have a maximum of 140 passengers on board. All other types - with the exception of the 777 and 747 - a maximum of 200 travelers.

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