Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am
Netherlands Airline, KLM has decided to continue flights between South Africa and Amsterdam, this coming after the airline initially suspended flights between South Africa and Amsterdam due to Covid-19 precaution. The suspension was on a temporary basis.
In an assertion on Wednesday, the aircraft said that the Dutch government provided new guidelines requiring all voyagers from South Africa entering the Netherlands or traveling by means of the Netherlands to introduce a substantial negative Covid-19 PCR test result acquired not over 72 hours before appearance into the nation.
The aircraft said the refreshed guideline empowers KLM to work all traveler departures from South Africa to Amsterdam from December 23, 2020, as arranged.
Travelers who have rebooked because of the movement boycott reported before by the Dutch government on December 21 can either keep their present booking or solicitation to be rebooked on one of the reestablished KLM flights.
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