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Colombia Reopens for International Tourism, New Protocols for Flights
?zg?r T?re
20 September 2020
Yet another destination reopened its borders for international tourism. Colombia lifted one of Latin America's longest lockdowns, scrapping most restrictions after being under quarantine for over five months.
The inauguration of the first two flights is on September 19th from Cartagena with the arrival of the airline Spirit coming from Fort Lauderdale, and the departure of the Colombian airline Viva Air to Miami. In addition, as of September 21st, flights will be restored from Mexico and the Dominican Republic among other countries.
As part of the first reactivation phase, the Colombian international airports that will restart its operations gradually in addition to the Rafael N??ez in Cartagena, will be Alfonso Bonilla Arag?n in Cali, Jos? Mar?a C?rdova in Rionegro (which serves Medell?n) and El Dorado in Bogot?...
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Source: https://twitter.com/MinSaludCol/stat...40166169178119
MinSaludCol @MinSaludCol
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# ReporteCOVID19 - September 19:
6,164 recovered
7,927 new cases
186 deceased
Samples:
CRP: 22,386
Antigen: 9,962
Total:
627,685 recovered
758,398 COVID-19 cases
24,039 deaths
3,364,500 samples processed
105,083 active cases
Colombia Reopens for International Tourism, New Protocols for Flights
?zg?r T?re
20 September 2020
Yet another destination reopened its borders for international tourism. Colombia lifted one of Latin America's longest lockdowns, scrapping most restrictions after being under quarantine for over five months.
The inauguration of the first two flights is on September 19th from Cartagena with the arrival of the airline Spirit coming from Fort Lauderdale, and the departure of the Colombian airline Viva Air to Miami. In addition, as of September 21st, flights will be restored from Mexico and the Dominican Republic among other countries.
As part of the first reactivation phase, the Colombian international airports that will restart its operations gradually in addition to the Rafael N??ez in Cartagena, will be Alfonso Bonilla Arag?n in Cali, Jos? Mar?a C?rdova in Rionegro (which serves Medell?n) and El Dorado in Bogot?...
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Source: https://twitter.com/MinSaludCol/stat...40166169178119
MinSaludCol @MinSaludCol
?
23h
# ReporteCOVID19 - September 19:
6,164 recovered
7,927 new cases
186 deceased
Samples:
CRP: 22,386
Antigen: 9,962
Total:
627,685 recovered
758,398 COVID-19 cases
24,039 deaths
3,364,500 samples processed
105,083 active cases