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06 Apr 2021 | 08:36 PM UTC

Nicaragua: Several airlines continue suspensions of international passenger flights through early May /update 10

Several airlines continue suspensions of flights with Nicaragua through early May due to dispute with government over COVID-19 requirements.

Critical

Event

Several commercial airlines have delayed the resumption of international flight operations serving Nicaragua through at least early May due to an ongoing dispute with the nation's government over requirements it has implemented in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. As of early April, only Copa Airlines (CM) and Avianca Airlines (AV), as well as some charter services, are offering limited flights to and from Nicaragua. American Airlines (AA) and Aeromexico (AM) may resume flights in early May, while United Airlines (UA) has postponed restarting flights to Nicaragua until at least October. Flights between Cuba and Nicaragua also remain canceled through at least the end of April.

Augusto C. Sandino International Airport (MGA) in Managua remains open; cargo and domestic flights continue to operate. All travelers arriving in Nicaragua must present a negative result from a COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. Nonresident foreign nationals showing symptoms of the disease will not be permitted to enter, while citizens and legal residents who show symptoms are required to self-quarantine.

The government has not officially announced any closures of Nicaragua's land and sea ports of entry or any significant restrictions on domestic movements and business operations. However, some sea vessels have previously been denied entry. Disruptions to travel at land, sea, and air ports of entry will likely persist despite the borders being opened. Heightened screening measures at the land borders could cause some delays to cargo transportation and other cross-border travel. All measures are subject to amendment at short notice.

Context

Airlines have repeatedly postponed restarting flights since September 2020. The postponements are linked to very tight restrictions implemented by the Nicaraguan government amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which most carriers are unable or unwilling to meet.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Plan for potential cross-border travel delays.

Resources

World Health Organization (WHO)