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Revised COVID-19 Public Health Guidelines for All Aviation Service Providers (Domestic and International Operations)

On 12th December 2022, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (“NCAA”) issued the ‘Revised COVID-19 Public Health Guidelines for All Aviation Service Providers (Domestic and International Operations)’ (the “Revised Covid-19 Guidelines”). The Revised COVID-19 Guidelines have been issued to correspond with the consistently low numbers of COVID-19 cases in Nigeria and most parts of the world. As such, the Nigerian Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 has revised the COVID- 19 public health guidelines as follows:

 

The wearing of facemasks inside airport terminal buildings and onboard aircraft by airport workers, passengers, and crew members is no longer mandatory during both domestic

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Disinfection of luggage at the entrance of terminal buildings will no longer be required at both domestic and international terminals.

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Airlines must resume serving catered meals on board aircraft.

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Maintenance of social distancing at airport terminal buildings is no longer mandatory.

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Passengers and airport workers are encouraged to continue using alcohol-based sanitisers.

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Facilities and conveyances are advised to maintain good environmental hygiene, good ventilation, and encourage good hand and respiratory hygiene.

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Permission to travel/QR code is no longer required; instead, all passengers travelling to Nigeria shall complete a simplified health questionnaire form (non-COVID-19 specific) pre-departure on

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Pre-departure and post-departure COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (“PCR”) tests are no longer required for all passengers on international flights, irrespective of their vaccine status. PCR

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