This is a Medium Distance flight as defined by the European Union. Travellers should visit government websites for updated information and more details.The restricting measure does not apply to EU residents, including their family members, and passengers with a British passport, family members included, who are returning via Finland to their respective country of residence.Domestically, people travelling to and from Ashgabat were told by officials at checkpoints installed around the capital that non-essential travel was banned, according to Reuters.The airport remained open only for humanitarian flights and planes with special permits.ÂUS citizens or permanent residents who have visited a high-risk area must fly into one of the 13 international airports with enhanced entry screening capabilities.He said that by May 11, France would be able to test every citizen presenting COVID-19 symptoms.All flights to Egypt were suspended, except humanitarian, repatriation and United Nations flights with a pre-authorisation from the country's civil aviation.In mid-March, European Union member Bulgaria banned entry to its territory to travellers from many countries in an attempt to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.French President Emmanuel Macron on April 13 announced he was extending a virtual lockdown to curb the coronavirus outbreak until May 11, adding that progress had been made but the battle not yet won.Suriname closed all of its land and sea borders on March 14.The government on March 17 advised citizens "against all non-essential travel worldwide", initially for a period of 30 days.The country's borders are closed for non-EU visitors until April 18.All flights to Madagascar were suspended until April 20.Foreigners, except residents or work permit holders, are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan. Kazakhs are also barred from leaving the country.The government suspended air and sea travel with Europe from March 19. The Cyprus government announced on Tuesday, March 17, that it will be suspending flights to and from Larnaca (LCA) and Paphos (PFO) International Airport from some countries, with the exception of cargo and humanitarian flights, from 03:00 (local time) on Saturday, March 21, until Saturday, April 4, due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. All these measures are in place until April 30.The restriction does not apply to airline crew.ÂAll short-term visitors are banned from transiting or entering Singapore.ÂThe ban, which has exceptions for truck drivers, diplomats and people passing through the country on their way home, will be in force until March 30.Effective from March 30, all visa exemptions, visas on arrival and e-visas are suspended until April 30.Foreigners, except residents and immediate family members of Brazil nationals, are not allowed to enter Brazil until April 30.ÂOn March 17, South Korea said it would tighten border checks for all overseas arrivals. Dubrovnik airport is closed until further notice; other airports are open but travellers should contact airlines for flight status, which can change at short notice. "International flights will operate only out of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad airports.
The restriction will be in place until March 31.Singapore residents and pass-holders will be quarantined or asked to self-isolate for 14 days.Passengers who are not citizens or resident in Cyprus are not allowed to enter the country.ÂThe country has stopped issuing on-arrival visas to foreigners from March 14 through April 30.Passengers arriving from outside the European Union are not allowed to enter Belgium. Cyprus has announced Brits will be allowed to enter the country from 15 July. The re-opening of Larnaka and Pafos Airport, signals the gradual restoration of Cyprus’ air connectivity.