Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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sunflyer
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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Ryanair suspend Glasgow flights until end March
Loganair suspend Glasgow to Belfast City and Southampton until 1st March
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sunflyer wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 6:45 pm Ryanair suspend Glasgow flights until end March
Loganair suspend Glasgow to Belfast City and Southampton until 1st March
And Jet2 suspended until 25 March.
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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Looks like KLM have suspended UK flights.
All of their night stoppers have positioned empty back to AMS this evening, flights for next few days are showing as cancelled on FR24 and their Twitter feed is inundated with customers who have had their flights cancelled.

Anyone know how long they are suspending flights for?
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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McG wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 10:52 pm Looks like KLM have suspended UK flights.
All of their night stoppers have positioned empty back to AMS this evening, flights for next few days are showing as cancelled on FR24 and their Twitter feed is inundated with customers who have had their flights cancelled.

Anyone know how long they are suspending flights for?
From KLM website
Extra mandatory corona rapid test for travellers from Ireland, the United Kingdom and South Africa
From 15 January 00:01, passengers from Ireland, the United Kingdom and South Africa travelling to the Netherlands also need to take a negative rapid test. The test must be taken immediately before departure. You can take the test at the airport. Allow yourself at least an extra hour to take the test.

Passengers from the countries mentioned above need to have:
a negative test result (PCR test that has been taken within 72 hours before arrival in the Netherlands)
a signed and printed test declaration (the UK and South Africa)
a negative rapid test (anti-allergenic)
You are also strongly advised to go into quarantine for 10 days after arrival in The Netherlands.

For passengers from the United Kingdom, an NHS test is not permitted as a valid COVID-19 test.

Also, the advice remains only travel when it is essential. For more information, be sure to check the website of the Dutch authorities. 


A single daily flight appears to resume on Monday KL1473/1474
McG
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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Thanks.
I'm assuming the airports can't arrange the rapid testing in time for flights over the next 2-3 days.
GKirk
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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A KLM E190 landed at NCL 20 mins ago as did a 737vat MAN
Bearsden
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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McG wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 12:04 am Thanks.
I'm assuming the airports can't arrange the rapid testing in time for flights over the next 2-3 days.
2 out of 3 flights from Edinburgh operating
Ekally1
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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Might not be anything come in and out anyway .. borders within uk closing
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Ekally1 wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:59 pm Might not be anything come in and out anyway .. borders within uk closing
Not quite . . . but in effect there will be very few international services which could muster a viable load with these restrictions

Summarised from the BBC website :

Travel corridors will be suspended from 04:00 on Monday.
All passengers travelling to Scotland from outside the Common Travel Area must self-isolate for 10 days unless they test negative after 5 days.
They must also have a valid negative Covid test result, taken no more than three days before the scheduled time of departure.
Travelling to or from Scotland without a reasonable excuse is already against the law.
While some exceptions remain where people are travelling for essential reasons, that list of exemptions will be tightened.
The Common Travel Area covers the UK, Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
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Re: Corona virus and its effects on GLA

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Bearsden wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 6:31 pm
Ekally1 wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 5:59 pm Might not be anything come in and out anyway .. borders within uk closing
Not quite . . . but in effect there will be very few international services which could muster a viable load with these restrictions

Summarised from the BC website :

Travel corridors will be suspended from 04:00 on Monday.
All passengers travelling to Scotland from outside the Common Travel Area must self-isolate for 10 days unless they test negative after 5 days.
They must also have a valid negative Covid test result, taken no more than three days before the scheduled time of departure.
Travelling to or from Scotland without a reasonable excuse is already against the law.
While some exceptions remain where people are travelling for essential reasons, that list of exemptions will be tightened.
The Common Travel Area covers the UK, Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Without closing the Scotland-England border completely we are flogging a dead horse.
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