South Africa will resume international flights from October 1.Travelers from the African continent and from countries outside Africa with a low rate of COVID-19 infection and transmission will be welcome.International operations are restricted to the following airports:
Business aviation operations may be allowed with the approval of the Cabinet member responsible for home affairs.The resumption of services for visa applications is expected to be determined in the coming days.Health screening Arriving passengers must provide a certificate proving a negative test result obtained less than 72 hours before their date of travel.Any arriving passenger who fails to submit this certificate to airport officials will be required to quarantine at their own expense.International travel from countries listed as having a high COVID-19 infection and transmission rate remains prohibited.Immigration The following countries are deemed 'high risk' and leisure travellers from these countries will not be allowed entry to South-Africa.Unless passengers wish to undertake business travel to South Africa, they must apply in writing to the Minister of Home Affairs and demonstrate reasons for their request to enter the Republic for business purposes.Applications and supporting documents must be submitted via email, including the following:
High Risk Countries AlbaniaArgentinaArmeniaAustriaBahrainBelgiumBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilChileColumbiaCosta RicaCroatiaCzech RepublicDenmarkEcuadorFranceGeorgiaGreeceGuatemalaGuyanaHondurasHungaryIcelandIndiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelJamaicaJordanKuwaitLebanonLuxemburgMaldivesMaltaMexicoMoldovaMontenegroNepalNetherlandsMacedoniaOmanPalestinePanamaParaguayPeruPortugalPuerto RicoQatarRomaniaRussiaSlovakiaSurinameSwitzerlandUkraineUAEUKUSAVenezuelaOnce the approval for business travel has been received, the same should be forwarded to the ground handler.Passengers require the following documentation:
For support with your flight operations to South Africa, contact UAS