Here are the RED LIST countries:
Red list | Red watchlist – moves from or to green or amber list | |
---|---|---|
Angola | ||
Argentina | ||
Bangladesh | ||
Bolivia | ||
Botswana | ||
Brazil | ||
Burundi | ||
Cape Verde | ||
Chile | ||
Colombia | ||
Kongo (Jamhuuriyadda Dimuqraadiga ah) | ||
Ecuador | ||
Eswatini | ||
Itoobiya | ||
French Guiana | ||
Guyana | ||
Hindiya | ||
Kenya | ||
Lesotho | ||
Malawi | ||
Maldives | Currently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the xeerarka liiska cas. | |
Mozambique | ||
Namibia | ||
Nepal | Currently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the xeerarka liiska cas. | |
Cumaan | ||
Pakistan | ||
Panama | ||
Paraguay | ||
Peru | ||
Filibiin | ||
Qadar | ||
Rwanda | ||
Seychelles | ||
Soomaaliya | ||
Koonfur Afrika | ||
Suriname | ||
Tansaaniya | ||
Turkey | Currently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the xeerarka liiska cas. | |
Imaaraadka Carabta (UAE) | ||
Uruguay | ||
Venezuela | ||
Zambia | ||
Zimbabwe |
This is also terrible news for airlines including Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad, since the red list rules also apply to passengers transiting in one of the red list countries. The home airport hub for these major network airlines are all in red listed countries.
Today’s news triggered US Travel, WTTC, and others to become concerned.