Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Caribbean Airlines Yellow Fever Advisory

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PIARCO – Based on the recent Yellow Fever health advisories issued by various countries, Caribbean Airlines urges its valued customers to ensure that they know the vaccination requirements of the country to which they are travelling.

This information can be obtained by checking with the relevant Ministry of Health, Embassy or Consulate of the country to which passengers are travelling before their travel date.

Head of Corporate Communications, Dionne Ligoure stated: “To ensure an uninterrupted travel experience, Caribbean Airlines is recommending that all persons intending to travel, ensure that their vaccinations are up to date. Persons travelling are advised to carry their International Immunization Card with proof of the Yellow Fever and other vaccinations when travelling to Caribbean Countries, Latin American Countries, African Countries and Asian countries.”

Ligoure continued: “Also, if someone’s scheduled flight is transiting a country where a particular vaccine is required for entry, although it is not their final destination, the traveller should ensure that their immunisations for the transit country are up to date.”

Passengers are solely responsible for meeting all documentation and proof of citizenship requirements for travel. (PR)

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