As the world navigates the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, travel regulations continue to evolve. As a result, Cathay Pacific Airlines is dedicated to keeping passengers updated on the latest COVID-19 travel limitations and requirements. This guide, therefore, provides up-to-date information on how COVID-19 has affected travel with Cathay Pacific. Specifically, it includes details on changes to flight schedules, entry requirements, and health protocols. Stay informed to ensure a smooth and safe journey during these challenging times.
COVID-19 Travel Limitations with Cathay Pacific Airlines
Stay informed about the latest COVID-19 travel limitations with Cathay Pacific Airlines. This guide provides essential details on how the pandemic affects your travel plans with the airline.
The most recent update was on April 3, 2020, at 13:30 HKT (GMT +8).
Because of the developing coronavirus (COVID-19) situation, various governments have imposed section restrictions, visa suspensions, and isolation measures for travelers.
As these limitations may change with short notice, this table ought to be utilized as a rule, as it were. Travelers ought to allude to the most recent data distributed by the legislature of their goal nation.
In case you’re making a trip to Hong Kong
View the most recent Hong Kong travel restrictions. Open another window to guarantee you’re qualified to travel.
In case you’re traveling through Hong Kong
Please note the latest Hong Kong travel restrictions. Starting from March 25, 2020, at 00:00 HKT, travelers will no longer be permitted to transit through Hong Kong International Airport. Ensure you check the entry requirements of your final destination in addition to these new restrictions.
In case you’re going from Hong Kong
At the air terminal, our staff will perform record checks to confirm your qualification to travel. You will also be asked to describe your movement history in the last few days.
Underneath are the travel limitations:
Australia
Section limitations:
Outside nationals are not permitted to enter or travel through Australia.
Section limitation exclusions
Australian residents and permanent occupants are eligible for entry into Australia. Their close family members are also eligible for entry. This includes legitimate guardians, spouses, de facto partners, and temporary partners through holders. Dependent children are included as well.
Negotiators licensed to Australia who, as of now, live in Australia with their close family
Nationals of New Zealand who usually live in Australia (444 visas)
New Zealand residents who do not live in Australia can travel through Australia if their final destination is New Zealand.
The following nations’ residents can travel through Australia to return:
Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati Marshall Islands, Micronesia
Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, and Papua New Guinea
Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
Travelers can move within Australia if their connecting international flight is within eight hours and they stay in the airside sterile area of the airport. If their connecting international flight is within 8 to 72 hours, they might need to enter mandatory isolation at the designated facility until their departure.
Isolate necessities
All travelers (counting Australian residents and inhabitants) showing up in Australia will be dependent upon a required isolation time of 14 days at their first Australian destination. Travelers will be given a place to stay during this period and won’t be allowed to travel locally (according to their home living arrangements) or proceed on any household associations until the multi-day compulsory isolation period has been finished.
Exclusions
A New Zealand resident or permanent resident (including close family) or a resident of a South Pacific island voyaging home through (ie, traveling) Australia cannot meet these mandatory isolation prerequisites.
Destination Travel Limitations
Australia
Passage limitations
Every single remote national is not allowed to enter or travel through Australia.
Exceptions to the passage limitation
Australian residents, lasting inhabitants, and their close family, including lawful watchmen, mates, accepted accomplices, and temporary accomplices by means of holders, and the ward offspring of a traveler, qualified for passage to Australia.
Ambassadors licensed to Australia who, as of now, dwell in Australia with their close family
Nationals of New Zealand who normally live in Australia (444 visa)
New Zealand residents who do not live in Australia can transit through Australia if their final destination is New Zealand.
Residents of the following nations are permitted to transit through Australia to return to their home countries:
Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati Marshall Islands, Micronesia
Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, and Papua New Guinea
Samoa, the Solomon Islands, Timor Leste, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu
Travelers can transit through Australia if their connecting international flight is within eight hours and they remain in the airside sterile zone of the airport. However, if their connecting international flight is within 8 to 72 hours, they may need to enter mandatory isolation at the designated facility until their departure.
Isolate prerequisites
All travelers arriving in Australia, including Australian citizens and residents, must undergo mandatory isolation for 14 days at their first Australian destination. During this period, travelers will be provided with accommodation. They will not be allowed to travel locally, including to their home, or participate in any social activities until they complete the 14-day isolation period.
Exceptions
A New Zealand resident or permanent resident (including close family) or a resident of a South Pacific island voyaging home through (ie, traveling) Australia cannot meet these mandatory isolation requirements.
Bahrain
Section limitations
Bahrain will not permit foreign nationals who have visited or traveled through at least one of the following destinations within the previous 14 days to enter the country.
Terrain China
Hong Kong SAR
Section limitation exceptions
Bahrain nationals
Bahrain residents and inhabitants (counting holders of a Bahrain personality card or occupant license visa)
GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) nationals, including nationals of Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates
Bangladesh
Section limitations
Bangladesh will not permit any flights from Bahrain, Bhutan, Hong Kong, India, Kuwait, Malaysia, the Maldives, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Thailand, Turkey, and the UAE to land until April 7, 2020.
Bangladesh will not permit any traveler who has lived in or visited the EU area and Iran since March 1, 2020, to enter until April 15, 2020.
Section limitation exceptions
Nationals of the EU or Iran who have been living outside the EU or Iran since February 29, 2020, can travel in the event that they have a legitimate visa.
Strategic, official, and laissez-passer identification holders on discretionary missions and their relatives
Remote nationals with valid visas must present a medical certificate, with an English translation, obtained within 72 hours of travel. This certificate must confirm that they are free from COVID-19 symptoms.
Isolate measure
Upon arrival, all travelers must undergo a mandatory isolation period of up to 14 days. Specifically, Bangladeshi authorities will require nationals who do not present a medical declaration stating that they do not show symptoms of COVID-19 to undergo mandatory isolation in Dhaka for 14 days. In contrast, Bangladeshi authorities will place nationals who present a medical certificate confirming that they have no symptoms of COVID-19 under home isolation in Dhaka for 14 days.
Visa limitations
Visas on appearance have been suspended for all nationals. Every remote national with a pre-planned visa must have a clinical authentication in English confirming they tested negative for COVID-19 and provide it within 72 hours of movement.
Visitors with a confirmed Bangladesh Board of Investment (BOI) visa must carry a significant sticker or mark.