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                                                                                                                                normal service to Djibouti that same day.              Only Moroccan citizens and expatriates living in Morocco
                                  AFRICAN AIRLINES ARE                                                                          datory for travel and that they will have to satisfy destination entry   were allowed to travel in the first stage of the re-opening.
                                                                                                                                  The airline has reminded passengers that face masks will be man-
                                                                                                                                                                                      National airlines have scheduled as many flights as necessary



                                                                                                                                requirements, such as health certificates, and complete health   to return Moroccans living abroad as well as foreigners living in


                                                                                                                                                                                      Morocco. Passengers are required to present both a PCR virus

                                  BLEEDING                                                                                      declaration forms if required.                        test taken within fewer than 48 hours of the flight, as well as
                                                                                                                                IVORY COAST
                                                                                                                                                                                      an antibody test, before boarding planes heading for Morocco.


                                                                                                                                Air Cote d’Ivoire resumed domestic flights following a government   Moroccan citizens and foreign residents are able to leave Mo-
                                                                                   By Heidi Gibson                              bailout, three months after Covid-19 suspension of operations. The   rocco by air and sea.



                                                                                                                                national carrier received 14 billion CFA francs or (US) $24.09 million

                                                                                                                                from the government to keep it afloat as the pandemic shut down


                                                             borders, schools, restaurants, churches and mosques, and putting   flights. The resumption of flights is the first step in the airline’s plan   NAMIBIA






                                                             in place a quarantine on the affected areas.                       to resume full operations post-COVID-19. International flights have   It’s bad news for Air Namibia that was grounded due to cash





            ike most  countries around the world, Covid-19 lockdowns   While a travel ban between cities has been lifted, a nightly cur-  also resumed.                               problems. The airline failed to secure enough funding to remain
       Lled to an almost complete standstill in African airline travel   few remains in place, land and air borders remain closed to all but                                          solvent and so its planes were grounded.  The airline, which


        on the continent. Countries closed their borders and international   freight. The use of face masks is mandatory in public places. Once                                       operates 10 aircraft on continental and one international route,




        air travel came to a grinding halt.                  borders reopen, expats arriving from overseas will have to undergo                                                       with a staff of close to 800, required around 8 billion Namibian




         In the region served by the World Health Organisation (WHO),   a 14-day quarantine period on arrival.                                                                        dollars or (US) $469 million to stay afloat, but only received a tenth
        some 36 countries closed their borders, eight suspended flights   EGYPT

        from countries with high Covid-19 transmission and others im-



        posed partial or no restrictions.                    On 25 June, Egypt Air resumed international flights to Abu Dhabi,

         In recent weeks though, things have slowly started to change and
        countries like Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Tanzania and Zambia
        have resumed commercial flights.

         The 15-member Economic Community of West African States

        (ECOWAS) – a regional political and economic union – has also
        opened their airspace.

         Open borders are vital for the free flow of goods and people and

        yet even with restrictions, imported cases brought back Covid-19

        to countries, which had not reported cases for a length of time.                                                        KENYA

         For example, up until April 6 Seychelles had not had a locally                                                         The national carrier Kenya Airways has resumed local flights after




        transmitted case but in the last week of June, some 66 new                                                              halting operations for 99 days.




        cases – all crew members of an international fishing vessel –                                                             Its subsidiary, Jambojet, is also back to the skies. The carrier   of that in last month’s budget.
        were recorded.                                                                                                          started off with flights to Mombasa and Kisumu.        But before the ruling could take effect, the Windhoek High Court



         “Air travel is vital to the economic health of countries,” said Mat-                                                                                                         ruled to overturn it. And the airline continued as normal.  A hear-


        shidiso Moeti, WHO regional director for Africa.                                                                        MAURITIUS                                             ing is scheduled to take place this month.
         “But as we take to the skies again, we cannot let our guard down.                                                      Air Mauritius has put up five aircraft for sale after the airline   In addition to its Windhoek-Frankfurt offering, the carrier






        Our new normal still requires stringent measures to stem the                                                            entered into administration as a result of the current crisis. With   operates busy regional routes to Cape Town, Luanda and Hara-


        spread of Covid-19,” she said.                       Addis Ababa, Amsterdam, Paris, Toronto and Washington DC           international travel demand looking sluggish for the foreseeable   re, attracting buying interest from bigger carriers like Ethiopian



         African countries have now been urged to “identify every op-  (among others).                                          future, it appears that the airline is seeking to downsize.  Airlines, Lufthansa and South African Airways, according to local


        portunity where travel restrictions could be lifted ... as soon as the   ETHIOPIAN                                      According to data from Planespotters, Air Mauritius currently has   media reports.






        epidemiological situation allows for it.”            Ethiopian Airlines resumed service to Dubai  and Cameroon this     a fleet of 13 aircraft. This includes three ATR 72 turboprops, two

         It is clear Africa can no longer delay the resumption of   month with Duala and Yaoundé included. The service is three   A319-100s, two A330-200s, two A330-900neos, two A340-300s,   NIGERIA

        international flights because it faces the first recession in a   times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from Addis   and two A350-900s. In addition, South African Airways has leased   Nigerian airports reopened for domestic operations after months





        quarter-century and has lost nearly (US) $55bn in the travel   Ababa to Duala via Yaoundé and then back to Addis Ababa.   two A350s from Air Mauritius, which are not included in the   of lockdown.
        and tourism sectors in the past three months, according to the   Further to the resumption of regular service to Dubai and   above count.                                      Airports in the capital Abuja and the centre of commerce in

        African Union.                                       Djibouti, the addition of Duala and Yaoundé will bring the total                                                         Lagos opened first. Passengers waiting to embark were seen


         Airlines alone have lost about (US) $8bn and some may not even   number of destinations to be served by Ethiopian with enhanced   MOROCCO                                    observing social distancing orders, with newly-installed hand



        survive, analysts said.                              safety measures to 42.                                             Morocco has gradually begun to reopen its air and maritime   washing facilities at the airports, and airport workers were

         African airlines could lose another (US) $6bn of passenger                                                             borders after a strict lockdowns, which trapped tourists inside the   taking the temperature of passengers and decontaminating

        revenue compared to 2019 and job losses in aviation and related
        industries could grow to 3.1 million - half of the region’s 6.2mn
        aviation-related employment, according to the International Air



        Transport Association (IATA).
         In the worst-case scenario, international air traffic in Africa could






        see a 69% drop in international traffic capacity and 59% decline in


        domestic capacity, according to an analysis by the International


        Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
         World Airnews presents a round-up of the current situation


        by country. While every attempt has been made to ensure that
        the information is up to date and as accurate as possible, the

        magazine wishes to warn readers that every day there are new

        developments and this article should be read in the context of a
        changing situation.

        BURKINA FASO





        Confirmed their first case in Ouagadougou on 9 March. Days after   It opened for leisure travel after suspending flights to 30 coun-  country and left thousands of Moroccans stranded abroad and




        authorities began implementing restrictions to curb the spread   tries in an attempt to reduce the spread of the novel corona virus.  unable to come home.                    their bags.

        of the outbreak, including imposing a curfew, closing airports,   Its lockdown ended on July 17 and Ethiopian Airlines resumed its                                             The government has committed itself to the World Health
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