Flying to Macau: Macau SAR has announced that it is raising its COVID-19 alert level and the government has introduced new preventive measures. The Macau Business Aviation Center (MBAC) is monitoring the COVID-19 situation closely and taking precautionary measures to guard against the spread of the virus. Here are the measures operators need to be aware of.
Arriving flightsAll people entering Macau from Hong Kong will be required to have a negative reslt from the nucleic acid test (NAT) from Hong Kong in the past 24 hours. Those who do not carry this cartificate will be refused entry.Operators are responsible for ensuring their passengers have this certificate.Arriving visitors who have visited Hong Kong 14 days prior to entry must undergo 14 days of medical observation at a location designated by health authorities.All visitors who have been to Nantang Town, Lufeng in Guangdong or Urumqi within 14 days of entry are required to undergo 14 days of medical observation at designated locations as required by the health authorities.Violators may be subject to mandatory isolation measures, in addition to the possibility of being prosecuted for criminal liability under the law.Prohibited entry All foreign visitors and the residents of Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan who have been to other countries in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Macau.All foreign nationals and non-resident workers, as well as residents of Mainland China/Hong Kong Special Administrative Region/the region of Taiwan who have visited a foreign country within the past 14 days, have been prohibited from entering.Visitors who have been to Hong Kong or Taiwan will undergo medical observation in accordance with requirements of the health authority for 14 days.All transfer and transit services from Macau International Airport are suspended.Operator guidelinesOperators are advised to adopt the following measures for passenger flights departing from areas with high incidences of COVID-19.Before check-in:
For check-in:
Departing flights All outbound passengers will need to present a negative Covid-19 nucleic acid test (NAT) result before leaving Macau.To be considered valid, the test result must have been issued in the previous seven-day period and be included in the certified Macau Health Code.