Garuda Indonesia fully supports the implementation of the Government Regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, therefore on your flight:
Flight number : GA 222
Flight route : CGK – SOC
Flight Date : 12 FEB 2024
Departure time : 07.45 LT
Referring to Government/Authority regulation, we require each passenger to complete the following documents:
REQUIREMENT FOR DOMESTIC & INTERNATIONAL FLIGHT
All domestic and International travelers using air transportation are still trying to protect themselves personally from the transmission of Covid-19
- a. It is recommended to continue carrying out the Covid-19 vaccination until the second booster or fourth dose, especially for people who have a high risk of contracting Covid-19.
- b. It is permissible not to use a mask if in good health and not at risk of contracting or transmitting Covid-19 and it is advisable to continue to wear a properly covered mask if in an unwell condition or at risk of Covid-19, before and during travel and activities in public facilities.
- c. It is advisable to carry hand sanitizer and/or use soap and running water to wash your hands regularly, especially if you have come into contact with objects that are used together.
- d. For people who are unwell and at risk of contracting or transmitting Covid-19, it is recommended to keep their distance or avoid crowds of people to prevent transmission of Covid-19.
- e. It is recommended to keep using the SATUSEHAT application to monitor personal health.
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS REQUIREMENT
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY DOCUMENTS TO THE DESTINATION COUNTRY
2.1 Singapore – Changi (SIN) .
As of February 13, 2023
- COVID-19 entry regulations lifted
- No restrictions or requirements related to Covid-19 apply to passengers entering Singapore
- More information please visit https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore#general
2.2 Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
Update as of August 2, 2022
- COVID-19-related entry regulations were lifted on August 1, 2022.
- More information on the following pages https://mysejahtera.moh.gov.my/ms/
From March 1, 2023
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 1, 2023
- More information on the following pages
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php
2.4 Australia – Melbourne, Sydney, Perth (MEL, SYD, PER)
Published March 13, 2023
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 11, 2023
- More information on the following pages
https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/
2.5 Netherland – Amsterdam (AMS)
Published February 28, 2023
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted on February 23, 2023, including for passengers arriving from China
- General information can be found on the following pages:
- https://www.government.nl
- /https://bit.ly/3Bmycvv
- Travelling to the Netherlands from abroad | Coronavirus Covid-19 | Government.nl
Published March 13, 2023
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 13, 2023
- Guests must present the completed “Q-Code” form and submit the “Q-Code” formupon arrival or before departure at the
https://tinyurl.com/3j8c5nrd - General information : https://www.immigration.go.kr/immigration_eng/1832/subview.do
2.7 Japan – Haneda & Narita (HND & NRT)
Update 28 April 2023
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted April 29, 2023 at 12:00 (Japan Standard Time)
- Direct flights from China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) are subject to random testing on arrival.
- Visit Japan Web is still used for immigration procedures
- General information on travel requirements to Japan can be found here
https://www.mofa.go.jp/ca/fna/page4e_001053.html
Hong Kong – Hong Kong (HKG)
As of 01 April 2022
- COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted on March 31, 2023
- More information on the following pages
https://www.coronavirus.gov.hk/eng/inbound-travel.html
2.9 Saudi Arabia – Jeddah (JED)
General information: IATA – International Travel Document News (iatatravelcentre.com)
From June 8, 2023
- Passengers who have been in Iran in the past 14 days are not allowed entry.
- Passengers on a visit visa must have health insurance to cover the cost of COVID-19.
- Passengers with Hajj visas must have a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they have been fully vaccinated. Accepted vaccines are:
AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covaxin, Covovax, Janssen, Moderna (Spikevax), Nuvaxovid (Novavax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty), Sinopharm (BIBP), Sinovac and Sputnik V. Further details can be found at https://tinyurl. com/mrxryan6 - This regulation does not apply to passengers under 12 years old
- Passengers travelling to perform Umrah must have a confirmed round trip itinerary.
- Airlines can check the validity of exit/entry visas for residents of Saudi Arabia in
https://muqeem.sa/#/visa-validity/check - Informasi umum: IATA – International Travel Document News (iatatravelcentre.com)
2.10 CHINA-Guangzhhou (CAN, PVG)
Published 29 April 2023
- Passengers must complete an “Exit/Entry Health Declaration Form” and present a QR code before departure. The form can be obtained at
https://htdecl.chinaport.gov.cn/ or from the WeChat app ‘Customs Passenger Fingertip Service’.
- Passengers entering or transiting through China (People’s Rep.) must have a printed negative COVID-19 NAAT, PCR or RT-PCR test taken at most 48 hours before departure. For more information about the timeframe requirement, please contact the Chinese embassy in the departure country.
This does not apply to- passengers younger than 3 years;
- passengers arriving on a direct flight from Macao (SAR China);
- passengers younger than 4 years arriving on a direct flight from Hong Kong (SAR China).
- passengers arriving from Hong Kong (SAR China) who in the past 7 days have only been in China (People’s Rep.) , Hong Kong (SAR China) and Macao (SAR China).
- The test result must contain the following information :
- Time of the test or time of issue
- Testing method
- Test result
- Name and contact details of the testing institution
- The test certificate must be in English or the official language of the departure country
- Passengers are suggested to wear a mask throughout the flight and take good personal protection to reduce the risk of inspection
- Visas issued on or before 28 March 2020 are no longer valid.
- Visa exemption for nationals of Brunei Darussalam, Japan and Singapore with a normal passport is suspended.
Thus, we convey this information, thank you for your trust to always fly with Garuda Indonesia.