Back on Track: Manager
The world is opening up again. From contingency planning to risk management, companies have had a lot to learn about how they handle their travel. Looking ahead, companies will need to focus on ensuring travel is handled in the safest, healthiest and most efficient way possible.
Back on Track: Travellers
It's a new world of travel, with different procedures to follow and new rules to know. Even if you're a business travel pro, there will be a lot to consider the next time you book a flight to ensure your trip is not only safe but runs as smoothly as possible.
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South Africa moves to alert level one
South Africa will move to alert level one on 28 February 2021. South Africans are permitted to travel freely internationally as mentioned during the ministerial brief on 30 September 2020, however will be required to check the entry requirements of the country they wish to travel to.
South Africa reopens 20 land borders
The 20 land borders which were partially operational will now be fully operational and the 33 land borders which were closed will remain closed. There are still many entry restrictions and border closures that remain in effect globally. Any returning South African citizens and residents will be subject to entry regulations and protocols and may be required to enter quarantine.
South Africa to ease some restrictions under adjusted alert level three
South Africans are permitted to travel freely internationally as mentioned during the ministerial brief on 30 September, however will be required to check the entry requirements of the country they wish to travel to. With the emergence of the Covid-19 variant, some countries have decided to restrict entry from South Africa for a period of time.
South Africa to remain at adjusted alert level three
Those living in hotspot districts are encouraged to minimise their travel within the district to essential travel only. Travel to hotspot districts should be avoided if possible. South Africans are permitted to travel freely internationally as mentioned during the ministerial brief on 30 September, however will be required to check the entry requirements of the country they wish to travel to.
South Africa's land ports of entry closed until 15 February
It was mentioned during President Ramaphosa's speech that the 20 land ports of entry currently open, will be closed until 15 February 2021. Read more to view details.
Press Release: Back to Level 3 - FCTG unpacks what this means for your travel plans
The Government Gazette indicates that international travel can take place from and to OR Tambo, King Shaka and Cape Town International Airport. Travellers entering South Africa will need to provide a valid certificate of a negative COVID test not older than 72 hours.
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