All You Need to Know
South Africa will move to adjusted alert level one from Friday 1 October 2021.
FCM, one of the world’s largest travel management companies is growing its presence across Asia through a joint venture with NSF Engagement in Japan.
Global travel management company FCM has reported strong signs of business travel recovery, both globally and within the South African market.
South Africa will move to adjusted alert level three with immediate effect.
It’s important to note that while some of these countries will still require a negative COVID-19 test certificate, dreaded quarantine requirements have fallen away.
All COVID-19 health and safety protocols must be followed, including observance of guidelines for social distancing, sanitation, hygiene and use of appropriate personal protective equipment, like cloth face masks.
Flight Centre Travel Group has added its voice to the call for South Africans to get vaccinated as the Department of Health announces that it will be extending the vaccine roll out to those aged between 35 and 49 years from August 1.
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Just hours after the Department of Health announced that business travellers could submit an ‘early’ request for vaccination, the government retracted this promising news
South Africa moves to adjusted alert level four
Flight Centre Travel Group statement Updated travel restrictions
South Africa moves to alert level three