Stranded Brits and South Africans begin to return home for Christmas
Residents of Britain or South Africa currently in Switzerland will be able to return home from Thursday, subject to conditions. Flights between the countries were stopped on Sunday after reports of a fast-spreading new coronavirus strain.
The same goes for Swiss residents stuck in the UK or South Africa, the government said in a statementExternal link on Wednesday. The objective is to allow people to return to their homes over Christmas.
Two planes from Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) left Zurich for Heathrow on Thursday morning. One more is set to take off from Zurich on Friday and two on Saturday. One plane will also leave for Britain from Geneva Airport.
The existing protective measures and quarantine rules apply, and passengers in quarantine are subject to special protective measures. “They will be kept apart from other travellers on the journey to the airport to minimise the epidemiological risk,” the government said.
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