ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s aviation authority on Saturday extended the existing restrictions for inbound travelers until March 14 as coronavirus figures continue to rise.
The country of 220 million people had recorded nearly 580,000 cases of COVID-19 and more than 12,800 deaths.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said in a statement that Dec. 31, 2020 restrictions for travelers from countries classified under categories A, B and C would remain in place. CAA also revised its country list.
Travelers from 24 category A countries, including Australia, China, New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka and Singapore, do not require COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test certificates to enter Pakistan.
Travelers from 15 category C countries, including South Africa, United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands, are “only allowed as per guidelines of NCOC” — the National Command and Operations Center which oversees the country’s coronavirus response.
All countries not listed in category A or C fall under category B and visitors arriving from their airports to Pakistan require a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken 72 hours before departure.










