09 September 2020, 17:30
K EvansZim to open very soon?
I received a message from a friend in Zim saying opening to domestic travel 9/10 and ti international travel 10/1, with testing required prior to entry.
09 September 2020, 18:45
larryshoresYup.
I wonder who will be flying to Zim? Emirates, SAA?
People need to be care about the tests. There are 2 types of tests. One takes longer than the other. The quick test might not be accepted. We have to see exactly what they said.
09 September 2020, 19:55
GunsCoreEthiopia Airlines is flying to Harare now.
09 September 2020, 20:50
larryshoresquote:
Originally posted by GunsCore:
Ethiopia Airlines is flying to Harare now.
Are you sure of that? The public notice from Zimbabwe states that international flights will start again on 10/1.
09 September 2020, 21:14
MARK H. YOUNGI think you'll find Ethiopian is only doing freight in and out of Harare right now.
Mark
09 September 2020, 22:27
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by K Evans:
I received a message from a friend in Zim saying opening to domestic travel 9/10 and ti international travel 10/1, with testing required prior to entry.
Excellent and I can see that lads hunting all the way through Christmas.
10 September 2020, 05:52
K Evanshere is a news story concerning this, portions not pertaining to travel were not copied...
Since the U S State Dept. still has a travel advisory in effect for Zim, I wonder if a hunter would have a problem returning to the US? Quarantine, maybe?
"Covid-19: Flights resume, bottle stores reopen
September 9, 2020 2:09 PM
Minister Mutsvangwa
Herald Reporter
Domestic and international flights are set to resume, but with all passengers tested for Covid-19 within 48 hours before they travel, while bottle stores can reopen under strict rules as the Government continues to relax the economy following success in containing Covid-19 infection.
In addition, the Government is urgently drilling boreholes to boost Bulawayo water supplies and buying $654 million worth of equipment and supplies to ensure schools can open safely for examination classes
Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Minister Monica Mutsvangwa said last night after yesterday’s Cabinet meeting that domestic flights will resume tomorrow, with international flights set to resume on October 1.
For the resumption of flights, Minister Mutsvangwa said standard operating procedures had been put in place for the safe reopening of airports.
“The national guidelines for aviation safety and security have been developed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Zimbabwe to ensure the safety of both the travellers and airport staff. These are additional to temperature testing, social distancing, sanitisation, and mandatory wearing of masks.
“All travellers will be required to have a PCR Covid-19 clearance certificate issued by a recognised facility within 48 hours from the date of departure, in line with WHO guidelines,” said Minister Mutsvangwa.
She said the decisions were made after Cabinet received an update on the steps that are being taken to contain the Covid-19 pandemic from the chairperson of the Ad-Hoc Inter-Ministerial Task Force, Minister of Defence and War Veterans Affairs Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri.
Minister Mutsvangwa said Cabinet had approved the appointment of a Covid-19 Experts Advisory Committee, whose objective was to provide science-based evidence, advice and guidance on the national Covid-19 preparedness and response in support of timely evidence-based policy decisions."
10 September 2020, 06:38
GunsCorequote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
quote:
Originally posted by GunsCore:
Ethiopia Airlines is flying to Harare now.
Are you sure of that? The public notice from Zimbabwe states that international flights will start again on 10/1.
Whoops, maybe not. I am booked to fly Ethiopian Oct. 14th to Lusaka and they have me flying from Addis Abba to Harare and then on to Lusaka. I am supposed to stay on the plane while in Harare.
10 September 2020, 10:48
fairgamequote:
Originally posted by GunsCore:
quote:
Originally posted by larryshores:
quote:
Originally posted by GunsCore:
Ethiopia Airlines is flying to Harare now.
Are you sure of that? The public notice from Zimbabwe states that international flights will start again on 10/1.
Whoops, maybe not. I am booked to fly Ethiopian Oct. 14th to Lusaka and they have me flying from Addis Abba to Harare and then on to Lusaka. I am supposed to stay on the plane while in Harare.
Bring some sunscreen it will be hot.