Somalia: IATA, FlydDubai and Ethiopian Recognise Somaliland Visa-On-Arrival As U.S. Confirms Somalia E-Visa Breach
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Somalia: IATA, FlydDubai and Ethiopian Recognise Somaliland Visa-On-Arrival As U.S. Confirms Somalia E-Visa Breach
Hargeisa: Three major aviation bodies and airlines including the International Air Transport Association (IATA), FlyDubai and Ethiopian Airlines have updated their travel guidance to confirm that passengers flying to Somaliland can obtain visas on arrival at Hargeisa Egal International Airport (HGA) and Berbera Airport (BBO). The moves came as the United States issued an urgent security alert following a large-scale breach of Somalia's e-Visa sy…
Ethiopian Airlines and FlyDubai have updated their travel advisories for flights to Somaliland, confirming that the Somali electronic visa (e-visa) requirement will not apply to flights to Hargeisa and Berbera international airports. Ethiopian Airlines said, “The Somali e-visa requirement will not apply to passengers arriving in Berbera or Hargeisa.” The airline stressed that passengers travelling to Somaliland can obtain a visa on arrival. FlyD…
IATA, FlyDubai and Ethiopian Airlines recognise Somaliland visa-on-arrival as US confirms Somalia e-Visa breach
https://www.horndiplomat.com/feed/ By: Mohamed Duale Hargeisa: Three major aviation bodies and airlines including the International Air Transport Association (IATA), FlyDubai and Ethiopian Airlines have updated their travel guidance to confirm that passengers flying to Somaliland can obtain visas on arrival at Hargeisa Egal International Airport (HGA) and Berbera Airport (BBO). The moves came as the United States […] The post IATA, FlyDubai and …
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