The Department of Home Affairs has gazetted a notice confirming the country’s new travel rules.
confirming that most of the country’s airports and borders have opened for international and domestic travel.
All ports of entry for aircraft except Pilansberg International are open for both international and domestic travellers; The gazette also notes that South Africa faces ongoing travel restrictions due to the pandemic – despite a notable decline in Covid-19 infections and the removal of almost all local restrictions.developed by travel website Skyscanner shows that as of 25 April, South Africa has 53 ‘major restrictions’ in place from other countries. These countries have suspended travel, may be closed to entry, or may only be possible if you are a citizen/meet strict entrance requirements.
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