Ke holo nei nā Pelekania akā ʻaʻole ma Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Etihad, a me Emirates Airlines paha

Here are the RED LIST countries:

Red listRed watchlist – moves from or to green or amber list
Angola  
Argentina  
Banagaladesa  
Bolivia  
botswana  
Palakila  
burundi  
Laeuliuli  
Chile  
Kolomepia  
Kapepiko (Kapikala Aupuni Aupuni)  
ʻEkuakola  
Eswatini  
ʻAikiopa  
Farani Guiana  
Guyana  
ʻInia  
Kenia  
lesotho  
Malawi  
MaladiwaCurrently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the lula papa inoa ʻulaʻula. 
Mozamabika  
Namibia  
NepalaCurrently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the lula papa inoa ʻulaʻula. 
ʻOmana  
Pakitana  
Panama  
Paraguay  
Peru  
ʻĀina Pilipino  
Katala  
Rwanda  
Ka Pae Moku ʻo Sekele  
Somalia  
ʻApelika Hema  
Kuriname  
Tanazania  
KulekeCurrently on the amber list. Will move to the red list 4 am, Wednesday, May 12. If you arrive in England after then, you will need to follow the lula papa inoa ʻulaʻula. 
United Arab Emirates (UAE)  
Uruguay  
Venezuela  
Zamibia  
zimbabwe 

This is also terrible news for airlines including Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, Emirates, and Etihad, since the red list rules also apply to passengers transiting in one of the red list countries. The home airport hub for these major network airlines are all in red listed countries.

Today’s news triggered US Travel, WTTC, and others to become concerned.

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ʻO Juergen T Steinmetz

Ua hana mau ʻo Juergen Thomas Steinmetz i ka huakaʻi a me ka ʻoihana hoʻokipa mai kona wā ʻōpio i Kelemania (1977).
Ua hoʻokumu ʻo ia eTurboNews i ka makahiki 1999 ma ke ʻano he nūhou pūnaewele mua no ka ʻoihana hoʻokipa huakaʻi o ka honua.

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