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Turkish Airlines carried out evacuation flights from South Africa on Saturday because of the Omicron strain of the coronavirus after Turkey implemented travel restrictions on the country.
As many as 41 passengers were evacuated in flights from South Africa’s largest two cities, Cape Town and Johannesburg, to the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul, an official with the airline told Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity.
Passengers will spend 14 days in quarantine regardless of their vaccination statuses or recent infection with the virus. A negative PCR test will be required to end isolation in places determined by the local governorate.
The Turkish Embassy in Pretoria said on Twitter that Turkish Airlines flights would mark the last from South Africa to Turkey until further notice.
Turkey announced Friday it would impose travel restrictions from South Africa, Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia and Zimbabwe beginning Nov. 27 due to the Omicron strain.
As of 27.11.2021, all passenger flights from South Africa to Turkey are suspended until further notice. (Ambulance, private and cargo flights are permitted.) Last flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town to Istanbul are scheduled for today(27 November).
— Turkish Emb Pretoria (@TurkishEmbPTA) November 27, 2021
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+27 860 666828 pic.twitter.com/SrEHBXWcOV— Turkish Emb Pretoria (@TurkishEmbPTA) November 27, 2021
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