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Charter Flights Aviation List of Country / How Many Counters Open International Flights After Covid 19 Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly List of country / how many counters open international flights after covid 19 International Flights: List of Countries, Airlines Which Have Started Operations After COVID-19 Lockdown This document not for legal use but just an informative purpose Updates on 10 September, 2020 Afghanistan 53 (10.42%) Show/hide all other international airports 2 Kabul (OAKB) 45 (12.5%) Kandahar (OAKN) 8 (0%) Very few flights observed Albania 149 (-3.87%) Show/hide all other international airports 1 Tirana (LATI) 149 (-3.87%) Algeria 93 (-3.12%) Show/hide all other international airports 18 Adrar (DAUA) No flights observed Charter flights Aviation Wings of Our fly Web site www.charterflightsaviation.com Email [email protected] Best Charter Flights, Helicopter, Turbo Props, Privet Jet, Business Jet, And Seaplane Live Today, Love Tomorrow Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly Algiers (DAAG) 14 (-17.65%) Very few flights observed Annaba (DABB) 15 (0%) Batna (DABT) 3 (0%) Very few flights observed Bejaia (DAAE) 12 (0%) Very few flights observed Biskra (DAUB) 3 (0%) Very few flights observed Chlef (DAOI) 4 (0%) Very few flights observed Constantine (DABC) 24 (0%) Djanet (DAAJ) No flights observed Hassi Messaoud (DAUH) No flights observed Jijel (DAAV) No flights observed Oran (DAOO) 3 (0%) Very few flights observed Setif (DAAS) 8 (0%) Very few flights observed Tamanrasset (DAAT) No flights observed Tebessa (DABS) No flights observed Tiaret (DAOB) No flights observed Tlemcen (DAON) 7 (0%) Very few flights observed Zarzaitine (DAUZ) No flights observed Andorra Angola 5 (25%) Charter flights Aviation Wings of Our fly Web site www.charterflightsaviation.com Email [email protected] Best Charter Flights, Helicopter, Turbo Props, Privet Jet, Business Jet, And Seaplane Live Today, Love Tomorrow Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly Show/hide all other international airports 1 Luanda (FNLU) 5 (25%) Very few flights observed Antigua and Barbuda 42 (27.27%) Show/hide all other international airports 1 St Johns (TAPA) 42 (27.27%) Argentina 168 (7.01%) Show/hide all other international airports 16 Buenos Aires (SAEZ) 37 (42.31%) Buenos Aires (SABE) 35 (0%) Cataratas Del Iguazu (SARI) Very few flights observed 2 (0%) Comodoro Rivadavia (SAVC) No flights observed Cordoba (SACO) 36 (0%) Jujuy (SASJ) No flights observed Mar Del Plata (SAZM) No flights observed Mendoza (SAME) 27 (0%) Neuquen (SAZN) No flights observed Resistencia (SARE) Very few flights observed 4 (0%) Rio Gallegos (SAWG) 1 (0%) Very few flights observed Charter flights Aviation Wings of Our fly Web site www.charterflightsaviation.com Email [email protected] Best Charter Flights, Helicopter, Turbo Props, Privet Jet, Business Jet, And Seaplane Live Today, Love Tomorrow Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly Rosario (SAAR) 19 (0%) S C De Bariloche (SAZS) 1 (0%) Very few flights observed Salta (SASA) 5 (0%) Very few flights observed San Fernando (SADF) 1 (0%) Very few flights observed Ushuaia (SAWH) No flights observed Armenia 32 (28%) Show/hide all other international airports 2 Gyumri (UDSG) 7 (0%) Very few flights observed Yerevan (UDYZ) 25 (38.89%) Australia 432 (2.37%) BRISBANE (YBBB) airspace: • COVID-19: AUSTRALIA - TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS 1. AUSTRALIA HAS TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS IN PLACE. 2. INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS 2A. PASSENGER ENTRY TO AUSTRALIA LIMITED TO AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS, RESIDENTS AND IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS. ALL TRAVELLERS TO AUSTRALIA WILL BE SUBJECT TO MANDATORY QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS AT DESIGNATED FACILITIES IN THEIR PORT OF ARRIVAL. 2B. INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS ARE NOT APPROVED INTO MELBOURNE AIRPORT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, WHILE THERE ARE CAPS ON INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS AT SYDNEY, BRISBANE, PERTH AND ADELAIDE AIRPORTS UNTIL 24 OCTOBER 2020. 2C. PASSENGER DEPARTURE FROM AUSTRALIA IS RESTRICTED FOR ALL AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS. 2D. DETAILED INFORMATION, INCLUDING EXEMPTIONS, IS AVAILABLE FROM AUSTRALIA'S DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS AT HTTPS://COVID19.HOMEAFFAIRS.GOV.AU/ END PART 1 OF 2 CREATED: 03 Sep 2020 01:47:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX • AVIATION METEOROLOGIST FOR ALL GAF AREAS NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES CREATED: 12 Aug 2020 08:01:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Charter flights Aviation Wings of Our fly Web site www.charterflightsaviation.com Email [email protected] Best Charter Flights, Helicopter, Turbo Props, Privet Jet, Business Jet, And Seaplane Live Today, Love Tomorrow Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly • REFER AIP ENR 11.7.2.12 ALTERNATE MINIMA: WHEN OPERATIONALLY NECESSARY DUE TO COVID-19 TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, IFR FLIGHTS MAY USE ALTERNATE MINIMA OF THE LOWEST SAFE ALTITUDE FOR THE FINAL ROUTE SEGMENT PLUS 500FT AND A VIS OF 8KM IF UNABLE TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE FOR AN AERODROME WITH AN INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURE, WHERE AN AERODROME FORECAST IS UNAVAILABLE OR IS PROVISIONAL - E.G. INSUFFICIENT FUEL CREATED: 18 Jun 2020 05:22:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX MELBOURNE (YMMM) airspace: • COVID-19: AUSTRALIA - TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS 1. AUSTRALIA HAS TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND PASSENGER REQUIREMENTS IN PLACE. 2. INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS 2A. PASSENGER ENTRY TO AUSTRALIA LIMITED TO AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS, RESIDENTS AND IMMEDIATE FAMILY MEMBERS. ALL TRAVELLERS TO AUSTRALIA WILL BE SUBJECT TO MANDATORY QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS AT DESIGNATED FACILITIES IN THEIR PORT OF ARRIVAL. 2B. INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS ARE NOT APPROVED INTO MELBOURNE AIRPORT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, WHILE THERE ARE CAPS ON INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER ARRIVALS AT SYDNEY, BRISBANE, PERTH AND ADELAIDE AIRPORTS UNTIL 24 OCTOBER 2020. 2C. PASSENGER DEPARTURE FROM AUSTRALIA IS RESTRICTED FOR ALL AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS. 2D. DETAILED INFORMATION, INCLUDING EXEMPTIONS, IS AVAILABLE FROM AUSTRALIA'S DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS AT HTTPS://COVID19.HOMEAFFAIRS.GOV.AU/ END PART 1 OF 2 CREATED: 03 Sep 2020 01:47:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX • AVIATION METEOROLOGIST FOR ALL GAF AREAS NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES CREATED: 12 Aug 2020 08:01:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX • REFER AIP ENR 11.7.2.12 ALTERNATE MINIMA: WHEN OPERATIONALLY NECESSARY DUE TO COVID-19 TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, IFR FLIGHTS MAY USE ALTERNATE MINIMA OF THE LOWEST SAFE ALTITUDE FOR THE FINAL ROUTE SEGMENT PLUS 500FT AND A VIS OF 8KM IF UNABLE TO PROVIDE AN ALTERNATE FOR AN AERODROME WITH AN INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURE, WHERE AN AERODROME FORECAST IS UNAVAILABLE OR IS PROVISIONAL - E.G. INSUFFICIENT FUEL CREATED: 18 Jun 2020 05:22:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX • COVID-19: FLIGHT RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO MOST AUSTRALIAN AERODROMES STATES AND TERRITORIES HAVE INTRODUCED TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, WITH SECURE OR CLOSED BORDER ARRANGEMENTS NOW IN PLACE. PILOTS MUST CHECK THESE RESTRICTIONS TO SEE WHETHER THEY ALLOW FOR THE PROPOSED FLIGHT OPERATION. PILOTS MUST ALSO CONTACT THE AERODROME OPERATOR PRIOR TO DEPARTURE REGARDING ANY LIMITATIONS ON ACCESS TO THE DESTINATION AERODROME. IN PARTICULAR, FLIGHTS FROM VICTORIA TO OTHER STATES AND TERRITORIES ARE REQUIRED TO SEEK PRIOR PERMISSION FROM THE DESTINATION AERODROME OPERATOR. DETAILED INFORMATION ON STATE AND TERRITORY BORDER ARRANGEMENTS IS AVAILABLE THROUGH THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT'S CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE WEBSITE AT: HTTPS://WWW.AUSTRALIA.GOV.AU/ STATE-AND-TERRITORY-GOVERNMENT-INFORMAT ION IMPORTANTLY FROM 7TH AUG 2020 NSW BORDER CONTROL ARRANGEMENTS REQUIRE CIVILIAN PASSENGERS ON ACFT DEPARTING A VICTORIAN AERODROME AND DESTINED FOR NSW TO HAVE A VALID PERMIT. HTTPS://WWW.HEALTH.NSW.GOV.AU/INFECTIOUS/COVID-19/PAGES/PUBLIC-HEALTH - ORDERS.ASPX CREATED: 07 Aug 2020 04:16:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Charter flights Aviation Wings of Our fly Web site www.charterflightsaviation.com Email [email protected] Best Charter Flights, Helicopter, Turbo Props, Privet Jet, Business Jet, And Seaplane Live Today, Love Tomorrow Charter flights Aviation The Wings of our fly Adelaide (YPAD) Restricted Very few flights observed 5 (-16.67%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 12 Aug 2020 08:01:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Brisbane (YBBN) Restricted 49 (2.08%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 07 Aug 2020 10:22:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Cairns (YBCS) Restricted Very few flights observed 10 (25%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 07 Aug 2020 10:24:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Darwin (YPDN) Restricted Very few flights observed 14 (55.56%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 07 Aug 2020 10:25:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Melbourne (YMML) Restricted 90 (4.65%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 12 Aug 2020 08:01:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Perth (YPPH) Restricted 33 (-5.71%) • TREND FORECAST (TTF) NOT AVBL DUE COVID RESPONSE PROCEDURES USE TAF FOR ARR CREATED: 12 Aug 2020 08:02:00 SOURCE: YBBBZEZX Show/hide all other international airports 10 Austria 1155 (0.79%) WIEN (LOVV) airspace: • COVID-19: CREWS/PASSENGERS REQUIREMENTS . THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA, FEDERAL MINISTRY FOR HEALTH HAS ENACTED FOLLOWING REGULATION CONCERNING THE ENTRY INTO AUSTRIA BY AIR IN RESPECT OF SARS-COV-2 / COVID-19: . FAQS MINISTRY FOR HEALTH: HTTPS://TINYURL.COM/ENTRYREQAT200727 . 0) CHANGE-LOG: AT POINT 7 ONE EXEMPTION WAS ADDED . 1) PASSENGERS WHO ARE CITIZENS OR (HABITUAL) RESIDENTS OF ONE OF THESE COUNTRIES
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