Limited domestic business travel to be phased in as South Africa enters alert level three on 1 June 2020

Sunday, May 31, 2020

Limited domestic business travel to be phased in as South Africa enters alert level three on 1 June 2020

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Limited domestic air travel for business purposes will be allowed during risk level three, subject to restrictions on the number of flights per day and authorisation based on the reason for travel. 

Domestic travel for business purposes will be phased in during alert level three in a three part approach with travel set to resume from O.R Tambo International Airport, Cape Town International Airport and King Shaka International Airport. Details surrounding permits to support the reason for business travel will also be confirmed.

Leisure domestic travel and international travel in and out of South Africa will not take place until further notice. South Africa's borders will remain closed during alert level three with the exception of repatriation flights in/out of South Africa.

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