The Government of Panama once again extended the suspension of international flights, this time for a period of 19 days.
Through Resolution 150 of the Civil Aeronautical Authority, it is established that the term will be counted as from 11:59 p.m. of September 22nd, this means that as from October 12th, international flights will be reactivated.
To travel, the passenger must present the airline with a swab test certificate, with a maximum of 96 hours prior to boarding. In addition, he or she must comply with the biosecurity measures established by the Ministry of Health.
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