Slovenia allowing international passenger air traffic
coronavirus
12 May 2020
/ 17:15
The flight situation varies from country to country - Spain is quarantining international arrivals for 2 weeks whilst Slovenia is now allowing international passenger air traffic.
- Spain has ordered a 14-day quarantine period for all overseas travelers coming into the country from 15 May.
- One million children return to school in France on Tuesday as France enters its second day of a lockdown-easing plan
- Russia has reported 10,899 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, pushing its total to 232,243 and past that of the UK. Russia's death toll also rose, by 107 to 2,116.
- The UK will on Tuesday set out details on how workers can return to their jobs safely, as some businesses start to resume operations as of Wednesday.
- The World Health Organization says "extreme vigilance" is the key when countries begin to exit lockdowns.
- The UK's prime minister, Boris Johnson, says there is "no guarantee" of a COVID-19 vaccine but added the UK is heavily involved in trying to develop one.
- From 18 May, bars, hairdressers and restaurants in Italy will be able to reopen as the country moves to further ease its lockdown.
- Austria's top football league is likely to resume in the first week of June, its CEO Christian Ebenbauer said.
- Slovenia will allow international passenger air traffic from Tuesday after an eight-week suspension.
- Denmark will significantly increase testing and put in place a contact-tracing system, according to prime minister Mette Frederiksen.
- One million children return to school in France on Tuesday as France enters its second day of a lockdown-easing plan
- Russia has reported 10,899 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, pushing its total to 232,243 and past that of the UK. Russia's death toll also rose, by 107 to 2,116.
- The UK will on Tuesday set out details on how workers can return to their jobs safely, as some businesses start to resume operations as of Wednesday.
- The World Health Organization says "extreme vigilance" is the key when countries begin to exit lockdowns.
- The UK's prime minister, Boris Johnson, says there is "no guarantee" of a COVID-19 vaccine but added the UK is heavily involved in trying to develop one.
- From 18 May, bars, hairdressers and restaurants in Italy will be able to reopen as the country moves to further ease its lockdown.
- Austria's top football league is likely to resume in the first week of June, its CEO Christian Ebenbauer said.
- Slovenia will allow international passenger air traffic from Tuesday after an eight-week suspension.
- Denmark will significantly increase testing and put in place a contact-tracing system, according to prime minister Mette Frederiksen.