Lebanon to lift entry ban on Indian passengers from July 12
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Passengers from India can now travel to Lebanon from July 12. Earlier this week, German ambassador to India announced that the country has lifted the travel ban for passengers from India.
Lebanon has announced to lift travel restrictions for passengers from select Covid-19 hit countries, including India, from July 12. Passengers from India, UK, Brazil, UAE, Malwai, Ethiopia, Zambia, Liberia, Kenya, Gambia and Sierra Leone can now travel to Lebanon while following strict protocols. In a press statement, Lebanon's Civil Aviation Department said all passengers arriving from India, except those under 12 years of age, need to have a negative PCR report not older than 96 hours. They would again undergo another PCR test on arrival after paying a fee of USD 50.More Related News