Honeymoon Planning During COVID-19 Pandemic

Honeymoon During Covid-19 Pandemic

Do you want to go on a honeymoon during this Covid-19 epidemic? You must know where to go and how you can make a successful honeymoon journey.

Every year many people from all around the world go to different countries of the world for business, medical treatment, travel, and honeymoon. Since the onset of the coronavirus epidemic, many countries around the world have stopped traveling.

Even then, many are traveling to different countries on special flights. What is the current situation in the countries where people usually travel more?

Honeymoon During Covid-19

United States

There are still no restrictions on any countries people entering the United States. Travel can be done through the airlines that have launched flights from anywhere to the USA.

A source at the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs said no new visas were being issued during the coronavirus epidemic. Only those with old visas will be able to travel. 

Singapore:

The Singapore government has begun work to gradually normalize the country's economy and way of life. However, there are still barriers for those who want to travel to Singapore for a short time.

There is a way for those who want to travel to Singapore for a short period of time, according to information provided on the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

There are special arrangements for those who want to go to Singapore for emergency business or official work. This arrangement is called Green / Fast Lane Arrangement. Under this, you have to collect a safe travel pass. You can't enter Singapore without it. You can also go there for a short time with the special approval of the Singapore authorities.

The Ministry of Health's website provides some guidelines for short-term foreign nationals visiting Singapore. From June 16, those traveling to Singapore for a short period of time will be required to take the Covid-19 test in Singapore. In that case, the visitor has to bear the cost of the test.

Thailand:

Preference is being given to those who go on business in Thailand. Thailand is also lifting travel bans on those seeking medical treatment. In addition, there are skilled workers and experts, teachers, students.

However, those who go to Thailand must have a 'Covid-19 free' certificate, as well as a 14-day quarantine in Thailand. As many as 50,000 people from around the world have already registered to travel to Thailand under these conditions. However, the country is not currently issuing tourist visas.


Europe:


European Union countries have decided to start their flights for the arrival of foreigners. The US, Brazil, and Russia are also not on the list of who can travel EU. This decision has been made based on a few factors. These are:

  • Countries with low rates of coronavirus infection, In other words, the European Union has allowed the travel of citizens of countries where less than 18 out of 100,000 people have been infected.
  • In countries where the infection rate is down
  • In countries where adequate measures have been taken for social distance

Malaysia:

Going to Malaysia from abroad just for tourism is off now. Currently, spouses will go to Malaysia on business and professional visas. However, before leaving, you have to collect the no-objection letter from the Malaysian embassy in the concerned country along with the required documents.

They must show a 'Covid-19 free' certificate at the airport before entering Malaysia. If it is not available, then Covid-19 will have to be tested at the airport in Malaysia. That is why it will cost about five thousand rupees in Bangladeshi currency.

United Kingdom:

Civil aviation of the United Kingdom has already started. United Kingdom Foreign ministry says Covid-19 free certificate is not required for travel to London. However, a health declaration form must be filled.

In addition, after arriving in London, you have to stay in quarantine for 14 days. However, those who received visas before the start of the coronavirus epidemic are now able to go. Unless absolutely necessary, new visas are not being issued at this time of the epidemic.

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India:

People go to India for business, medical, honeymoon travel, and leisure travel. But all the land ports of  India are now closed for people to come and go. All international flights to India are also closed.

Various international media outlets have hinted that India may start international flight links with some countries from mid-July.

The idea is that even if travel is not completely open, in some cases travel may be a priority. No official announcement has been made yet.

Japan:

Travelers should see and follow the Centers for Disease Control’s guidelines for the prevention of coronavirus if they decide to travel to Japan. If suspected to have Coronavirus in Japan, you may face travel delays, quarantine, and extremely expensive medical costs.

Maldives:

The Maldives Govt. has imposed a transitory ban on all cruise ships, safari boats, yachts, and other passenger ships arriving in the Maldives from any overseas location. Traveling from and to resorts from all inhabited islands is banned. Malé International Airport is still open; however, there are very limited commercial opportunity is available.

Indonesia:

Indonesia has barred the entry and transportation of foreign travelers except in very limited circumstances, including KITAS/KITAP holders. kindly note that those exempt from the ban must be in possession of a health certificate in English confirming a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 7 days. For the most up-to-date information on the travel ban to and from Indonesia, please consult the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Indonesia

Hong Kong:

On February 8, the Hong Kong government starts enforcing a compulsory 14-day quarantine for anyone, regardless of nationality, arriving in Hong Kong who has visited mainland China within a 14-day period. This quarantine does not apply to people transiting Hong Kong International Airport and certain exempted groups such as flight crews. However, health screening facilities are in place at all of Hong Kong’s borders and the Hong Kong authorities will quarantine every traveler, including passengers transiting the Hong Kong International Airport, if the Hong Kong govt. determine the traveler to be a health risk. Please refer to the Hong Kong government’s press release for further details.

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