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Malta is reopening for tourism on July 1st, allowing visitors from many nations to enter the country without an isolation period or testing. As of August, many more countries have been added to the approved list. The Prime Minister of Malta, Robert Abela, also announced Malta’s International Airport will resume commercial passenger flights on July 1st. Flights carrying tourists coming from the 20+ pre-approved country list will start arriving in Malta that very day.

Japan looks to ease travel ban on China, South Korea and others in Asia

With an eye toward putting the economy on a recovery track, Japan is set to start negotiations to relaunch business travel between 10 Asian countries including China and South Korea, government sources said Friday.Japan will also begin negotiations in July with Brunei, Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Singapore and Taiwan.


St Kitts and Nevis to Reopen Its Borders in October

St Kitts and Nevis is planning to reopen its borders for international tourism, according to Prime Minister Dr Timothy Harris. Harris said the twin-island federation expected to reopen its borders in October, allowing for the resumption of air and sea commercial traffic carrying international passengers.


Colombia Is Set To Open Up Domestic Flights On 1 September

The Colombian government announced that it is relaunching the commercial domestic air services from 1 September. Does this mean that you’ll be able to visit Colombia from that date? Not exactly, as there’s still a long road ahead. Let’s investigate further.

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