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Pakistan issues new travel advisory as Covid-19 cases surgeThe latest travel advisory by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Friday divides international travellers into two categories
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A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane prepares to land at Islamabad airport. Credit: Reuters
A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) plane prepares to land at Islamabad airport. Credit: Reuters

Authorities in Pakistan have issued a new travel advisory, reducing from 30 to 22 the number of countries from where passengers will be allowed to enter without a coronavirus test following a surge in Covid-19 cases globally.

The latest travel advisory by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Friday divides international travellers into two categories.

Passengers under category A will not need any negative Covid-19 report while those in category B will be required to undergo coronavirus screening 96 hours before boarding a flight to Pakistan.

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The move comes after a Covid-19 surge across the globe.

Singapore, Turkey, China, New Zealand, Australia and Sri Lanka are among the countries kept in category A.

The notification will be valid from November 6 till December 31.

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(Published 31 October 2020, 17:04 IST)