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14.10.2020 Aktualizacja: 16.10.2020

International Flights Ban Prolonged till October 27, 2020

On October 14, 2020 a new Regulation of the Council of Ministers of October 13, 2020 (item 1786) entered into force. It prolongs the international flight ban till October 27, 2020.

 

The flight ban refers to international flights of civil aircraft to airports entered to the civil airports register and airfields on the airfield list of the Republic of Poland from the following airports:

1) Belize;

2) Montenegro;

3) the Federative Republic of Brazil;

4) Georgia;

5) the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan;

6) the Kingdom of Bahrain;

7) the Co-Operative Republic of Guyana;

8) the State of Israel;

9) the State of Qatar;

10) the State of Kuwait;

11) the State of Libya;

12) the United Arab Emirates;

13) the Argentine Republic;

14) the Republic of Armenia;

15) the Republic of Chile;

16) the Republic of Iraq;

17) the Republic of Colombia;

18) the Republic of Costa Rica;

19) the Republic of Lebanon;

20) the Republic of Maldives;

21) the Republic of Moldova;

22) the Republic of Panama;

23) the Republic of Paraguay;

24) the Republic of Peru;

25) the Republic of Tunisia;

26) the Republic of Cabo Verde;

27) the United States of America;

28) the Sultanate of Oman;

29) the Commonwealth of the Bahamas.

The above-mentioned ban does not refer to aircraft performing international flights:

The Minister for Foreign Affairs publishes in their Official Journal an announcement with a list of states which notified to the Republic of Poland the introduction of solutions mentioned in paragraph 5 above.

At present, the announcement of October 2, 2020, published in the Official Journal of the Minister for Foreign Affairs, includes the State of Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Announcement of the Minister for Foreign Affairs on October 2, 2020 amending the announcement with a list of states which notified to the Republic of Poland the introduction of solutions guaranteeing that only passengers with a negative SARS-CoV-2 test are allowed on board of aircraft.

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