Coronavirus: airport to check on arrival

Executive Chairman Graham Keddie told BBC News NI that he would bring certainty to the industry.

As of Saturday, others returning to the UK from Croatia will want to be quarantined for two weeks, but those returning from Portugal will no longer want to isolate themselves.

The government announced Thursday the replacement on its board.

The aviation and aviation industries face uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Changes create any kind of trust. We want confidence in our industry because we are a major driving force in the economy,” Graham Keddie said.

“The evidence would help us if we could incorporate that, but it turns out that there is some reluctance on the part of the government component to introduce evidence that seems to have worked very well in the world.”

“It would be very useful to help the industry. We have worked with a spouse to be prepared and have a plan in a position to approve.”It would be great for the industry, but it’s worth getting the government approved to follow the tests on arrival,” he told me.

On Saturday at 4:00 a.m., those returning from Austria, Croatia and Trinidad and Tobago must be isolated for fourteen days.

Those who comply with the regulations can be fined.

Jack Owens of Belfast is in Croatia with his wife and daughter.

“It’s a little surprising and embarrassing because some of the other regions, like Spain, had many flight features to return 24 hours in advance, where while with Croatia there are only two flights a week to Belfast, so we had no choice but to stay until Sunday and be 40 when we get back,” he said.

“Fortunately, I’ve been running away from home since lockdown and I can do it when I get home, so I’m one of the lucky ones.

“I’m here with my in-laws and when the instances seemed to be on the rise, my father-in-law, who can’t paint from home, replaced his flight on Tuesday to stop by London’ house, which charge him a few hundred dollars. Books,” Owens told BBC News NI from Dubrovnik.

Spain and France remain on a list of countries that require tourists in Northern Ireland to isolate themselves on their return due to an increase in the number of cases shown from Covid-19.

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