As international flights resume August 29, the Federal Government on Monday issued fresh COVID-19 protocol for passengers and airlines.
It noted that a negative COVID-19 test result remained important for each passenger before boarding and upon arrival in Nigeria; while it also warned that airlines that fail to comply would pay a fine of $3,500 per passenger.
This disclosure was made by National Coordinator of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Sani Aliyu, while briefing in Abuja on Monday, 24th of August.
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His statement read, “We will continue with the policy that airlines will only board passengers without symptoms of COVID-19 and with negative PCR result”.
“Airlines will be fined $3,500 per passenger if they fail to comply with pre-boarding arrangement”.
“On arrival in the country from 29th of August, passports will no longer be retained by the Nigeria Immigration Service”.
“Rather, passengers will be allowed to proceed and exit the airport once they can show evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR result and evidence for payment for a repeat PCR result in the country; and where possible, where we have been able to get the health questionnaires that have been submitted”.
“Passengers will be asked to proceed on self-isolation at home for a period of seven days. On Day 7, they will proceed to their sample collection centre for a repeat PSR test and by Day 8, they will be allowed to rejoin the society”.
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