Written by 5:25 pm Airline Updates

GA FLIGHT REQUIREMENTS_POS_US/CA

Garuda Indonesia fully supports the implementation of the Government Regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, therefore on your flight: 

Flight number    : GA 228

Flight route         : CGK  – SOC

Flight Date          : 20 FEB 2024

Departure time  : 13.50 LT 

Referring to Government/Authority regulation, we require each passenger to complete the following documents:

1.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 and:

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. 

2.INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS REQUIREMENT 

REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY DOCUMENTS TO THE DESTINATION COUNTRY 

2.1 Singapore – Changi (SIN) 

As of February 13, 2023 

  1. COVID-19 entry regulations lifted 
  2. No restrictions or requirements related to Covid-19 apply to passengers entering Singapore 
  3. More information please visit 
    https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore#general 

2.2 Malaysia – Kuala Lumpur (KUL) 

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations were lifted on August 1, 2022. 
  2. More information on the following pages https://mysejahtera.moh.gov.my/ms/ 

2.3 Thailand – Bangkok (BKK) 

From March 1, 2023 

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 1, 2023 
  2. More information on the following pages 
    https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/world.php 

2.4  Australia – Melbourne, Sydney, Perth (MEL, SYD, PER)  

  1. Published March 13, 2023 
  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 11, 2023 
  2. More information on the following pages 
    https://covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au/ 

2.Netherland – Amsterdam (AMS): 

Published February 282023

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted on February 23,  2023, including for passengers arriving from China 
  2. General information can be found on the following pages:  

https://www.government.nl/https://bit.ly/3BmycvvTravelling to the Netherlands from abroad | Coronavirus Covid-19 | Government.nl2.6 Korea – Incheon (ICN)

2.6 Korea – Incheon (ICN) 

Published March 13, 2023 

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted March 13,  2023 
  2. Guests must present the completed “Q-Code” form  and submit the “Q-Code”  formupon arrival or before departure at the 
    https://tinyurl.com/3j8c5nrd 
  3. General information : https://www.immigration.go.kr/immigration_eng/1832/subview.do 

2.7 Japan – Haneda & Narita (HND & NRT)  

Update 28 April 2023 

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted April 29, 2023 at 12:00 (Japan Standard Time) 
  2. Direct flights from China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) are subject to random testing on arrival. 
  3. Visit Japan Web is still used for immigration procedures 
  4. General information on travel requirements to Japan can be found here 
    https://www.mofa.go.jp/ca/fna/page4e_001053.html  
  1. Hong Kong – Hong Kong (HKG) 

As of 01 April 2022 

  1. COVID-19-related entry regulations lifted on March 31, 2023 
  2. 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  

  1. Passengers who have been in Iran in the past 14 days are not allowed entry. 
  2. Passengers on a visit visa must have health insurance to cover the cost of COVID-19.  
  3. 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 
  4. This regulation does not apply to passengers under 12 years old 
  5. Passengers travelling to perform Umrah must have a confirmed round trip itinerary. 
  6. Airlines can check the validity of exit/entry visas for residents of Saudi Arabia in 
    https://muqeem.sa/#/visa-validity/check 
  7. Informasi umum: IATA – International Travel Document News (iatatravelcentre.com)  

2.10     CHINA-Guangzhhou (CAN, PVG)

Published 29 April 2023 

  1. 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’. 

                                      
  2. 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
    1. passengers younger than 3 years; 
    2. passengers arriving on a direct flight from Macao (SAR China); 
    3. passengers younger than 4 years arriving on a direct flight from Hong Kong (SAR China). 
    4. 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). 
  3. The test result must contain the following information :
    1. Time of the test or time of issue 
    2. Testing method 
    3. Test result 
    4. Name and contact details of the testing institution 
  4. The test certificate must be in English or the official language of the departure country 
  5. Passengers are suggested to wear a mask throughout the flight and take good personal protection to reduce the risk of inspection 
  6. Visas issued on or before 28 March 2020 are no longer valid. 
  7. 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. 
(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)
Close