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Pakistan issues updated travel advisory for incoming passengers amid coronavirus

Passengers from Category B countries will now need to show a PCR test which is 72 hours old at the most

Tariq Abul Hasan
January 30, 2021
Pakistan issues updated travel advisory for incoming passengers amid coronavirus
The International Arrivals area of the Jinnah International Airport, Karachi. — Facebook/File


The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has issued a revised travel advisory for incoming passengers, according to a notification late Friday night.

The CAA has divided the countries into three categories (A, B and C) with different instructions for COVID-19 testing prior to travel.

Category A has 24 countries including Australia, China, Iraq, New Zealand, Qatar, Iceland, Sri Lanka, and Saudi Arabia, while Category C has six countries, namely, South Africa, United Kingdom, Brazil, Ireland, Portugal and The Netherlands.

Category B includes all those countries which fall neither under A or C.

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According to CAA, passengers from countries in category A will not need to provide PCR test reports, while passengers from Category B will now need to show a PCR test which is 72 hours old at the most.

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The entry of passengers from Category C states is restricted and only allowed as guided by the decisions of the National Command and Operations Centre.


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