Tanzania covid-19 protocols on arrival
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The government of Tanzania announced Tanzania covid-19 protocols on 18 May 2020 that it will lift the ban on international flights arriving and departing from the country.
Open for international travel via:
- Airports
- Land borders
Countries allowed to travel to the destination
- All
Health screening & COVID-19 protocols on arrival
- All travellers (including children) are required to complete a Traveller’s Health Surveillance Form, to be submitted within 24 hours before arrival in Tanzania. Upon submission, you will receive a Unique Health Code that will be requested during primary screening on arrival.
- Present a negative RT-PCR COVID-19 test certificate, obtained within 96 hours of departure to Tanzania.
- Undergo enhanced screening for COVID-19, including rapid testing at USD 10 (USD 25 in Zanzibar) per traveller.
- While in Tanzania, visitors will be expected to adhere to full protective measures against the spread of COVID-19.
Mandatory quarantine
- All travellers arriving from India, or those who have travelled through India in the last 14 days regardless of the route taken, must undergo a Rapid Test upon arrival at own cost (USD 10). This is followed by stringent contact tracing, and a 14-day mandatory quarantine at an approved hotel at their own cost.
Airlines flying into the destination
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Qatar Airways
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
- Emirates
- Air Tanzania could resume operations to other countries that have re-opened for international travel, or for passengers looking to fly with the airline – to be confirmed.
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