Senegal opens borders tomorrow
The Blaise Diagne International Airport in Senegal is all but set to welcome back travelers as of tomorrow. The country last week confirmed the resumption of international flights effective July 15 as it eases restrictions to get tourism restarted.
Conducting the final inspection at the airport, the Minister of Tourism and Air transport Alioune Sarr said, the inspection is to ensure that the necessary health protocols are put in place at the airport. “The mission is to ensure that the provisions of the health protocol are effectively implemented by the various stakeholders to limit the risk of contamination and spread of COVID-19’’ the Minister said. "I invite passengers and all users of the airport platform, strictly complying with these instructions in the terminals, at the boarding areas and in the aircraft’’
Senegal joins the list of African countries who have announced dates to open their borders as it seeks to resume tourism activities.