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Equador's National COE establishes new requirements for air travel

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All passengers arriving in Ecuador from abroad must present a negative PCR test result. The test must have been carried out within ten days prior to boarding for the trip to Ecuador.

QUITO - The National Emergency Operations Committee (COE) updated the specific provisions regarding the transport of passengers by air, among other issues. The following is the requirements and protocols that govern passenger air transport.

International arrival passengers

The COE provision reminds that every person who enters Ecuador must comply with the biosecurity measures established by the Ministry of Public Health (MSP), such as:
a. Mandatory use of a mask.
b. Frequent hand washing with soap and water or alcohol gel of at least 70%.
c. Maintain a physical distance of 2 meters.
d. Continuous disinfection of surfaces.

Passengers on international departure
To leave the country, the Government of Ecuador does not request any type of requirement or test for COVID-19, however, the passenger must inquire about entry requirements for the country of destination. The information is available with the respective airline or in foreign diplomatic delegations in Ecuador.

Passengers on domestic flights
There is no requirement to travel on domestic flights, with the exception of tourist travel to the Galapagos Islands. To travel to the islands, the passenger must present the negative PCR test taken within 96 hours prior to entering the islands, accompanied by a safe-conduct issued by the tour operator or hotel in Galapagos.

Sanitary security at the airport
In order to avoid crowds, there is a limit to the capacity of the various areas of the airport: public halls, boarding lounges, shops and restaurants. Family members or companions are asked to avoid going to the airport as much as possible. To guarantee the health safety of travelers, Corporación Quiport has installed:

The National Government has also decreed a curfew as of this Monday, December 21 between 22:00 and 04:00, for a period of 15 days. For the transfer to and from the airport, a copy of the passenger's travel documents must be presented.

Corporación Quiport and the Municipality of Quito permanently coordinate with the state entities responsible for the control and compliance with these new requirements, the Ministry of Public Health, the Ministry of Government, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Transport and Public Works, in order to guarantee that they can develop their work in suitable conditions.

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