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THE NETHERLANDS – UPDATED TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

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The Dutch government announced further measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 as much as possible. Starting 23rd January 2021, there is a flight ban to and from the United Kingdom, and from South Africa and South America. In addition, a second COVID-19 test is required (rapid antigen test) for all passengers traveling to the Netherlands including transfer passengers. No passengers will be allowed to board the aircraft without both the negative PCR test and antigen test results and will be re-booked accordingly.

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21 Jan: REFURBISHMENT AND UPGRADE OF JOMO KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

For KLM passengers departing from Nairobi, they can obtain a rapid antigen tests from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport before departure. Customers will be required to make 48 hour advance booking for this service before departure. Steps to obtain the rapid antigen test as follows:

1. Book your appointment a minimum of 48 hours before departure by clicking this link KLM Clients – Antigen Testing at CheckUps Medical Clinic (JKIA) (google.com).

2. Complete your test at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (location next to Four Points by Sheraton Hotel. https://goo.gl/maps/EjYinWb9DmTcQ4Zu6

3. Tests are charged at KES. 2,800 / USD25. Forms of payment available include Mpesa & Credit card. Payment details will be provided at the testing centre.

4. Proceed to check in and baggage drop off at Terminal 1A upon receiving results.

For more information, do not hesitate to contact us.

Palbina Travel Team.

 

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