Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

Zara Airways: The story of an airline on paper that dreams of starting flights from Canada to Pakistan

Ethiopian airlines receiving its 100th aircraft.

Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Karachi after 19 years

Kam Air advertising flights between Mazar e Sharif and Islamabad

Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Pakistan Aviation
  • Home
  • Aviation News
  • Editorial
  • Flight Reviews
  • Aircraft
  • Travel
  • Blog
  • Submit Article
  • About Us
  • Support Us
Aviation News • International Airlines for Pakistan

International travellers will need to present a negative Covid-19 test to enter the UK from 15 January

January 13, 2021
428 Views
2 Min Read
Heathrow Airport international arrivals
Heathrow Airport international arrivals
News Desk
    Share This!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Any international travellers arriving in England will need to present a negative Covid-19 test to enter. The government has decided to impose this condition from 4 am, Friday the 15th of January for England. Pre-departure testing will apply to Scotland and Wales as well but it is not clear when both will announce the start date and time. It will also be required from the passengers to take a test in the 72 hours before departure by plane, train or ferry. In case they can not provide evidence of a negative result they will be refused permission to board their flights.

The arriving passengers are still required to isolate for 10 days in the UK, or opt into the test-to-release programme, which potentially allows people to leave quarantine from the fifth day with a fresh negative test. The test standards are yet to be finalised but it will be mainly PCR tests and limited lateral flow tests. UK government website would provide information on the kind of tests and documentation needed to provide clarity on this.

These rules are applicable to British nationals as well as international passengers coming to the UK. It will be on the airlines or other transport operators to check for a negative test and deny boarding without documentation or they will be facing fines from the government. If any passengers are found non-compliant at the border they too could also face at least £500 fines.

From 04:00am on Friday 15 January, all international arrivals to England, including UK nationals, are required to present a negative COVID-19 test taken no earlier than 72 hours prior to departing the country they are in.

Find out more: https://t.co/LWbitym83S pic.twitter.com/ndcnIEJBvn

— Heathrow Airport (@HeathrowAirport) January 12, 2021

Children under the age of 11 will be exempt, as well as the cabin and cockpit crew of the airlines. The measures are likely to be in place until the end of the lockdown but will be reviewed before that.

Comments
TagsBritish airways COVID19 Heathrow airport International arrivals Manchester Airport

You may also like

Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,
Air Sial • Aviation News

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

8 months ago
Aviation News • Civil Aviation Authority

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

November 23, 2023
Aviation News • PIA

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

September 20, 2023

About the author

View All Posts

News Desk

Saudi airports will be open for all international flights from 31st March 2021
Malaysian authorities stop PIA plane at Kuala Lumpur airport because of the leasing payment dispute
    Share This!
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Latest News

Air Sial chairman Fazal Jillani with BOC Aviation executive signing the agreement,
Air Sial • Aviation News

Air Sial to add Airbus A320s into its fleet, adds flights to Riyadh

Aviation News • Civil Aviation Authority

Indigo flight from Jeddah diverted to Karachi after a medical emergency, a passenger was found dead upon checkup

Aviation News • PIA

Caretaker Government of Pakistan plans to “gradually shut down” Pakistan International Airlines

Aviation News • International Airlines for Pakistan

Zara Airways: The story of an airline on paper that dreams of starting flights from Canada to Pakistan

Ethiopian airlines receiving its 100th aircraft.
Aviation News • International Airlines for Pakistan

Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Karachi after 19 years

What's your opionion?

Will you travel with PIA in 2019?
Vote
  • img_5585.jpg
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Copyright © 2016. Created by PKaviation.

We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

Pakistan Aviation
Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Strictly Necessary Cookies

Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.

If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.