Jakarta (VNA) – The Indonesian Ministry of Transport on May 8 announced its decision to resume air services, but at a limitedlevel, after two weeks the country banned air and sea travel to curb the further spread of the COVID-19.
According to the ministry’s spokesperson Adita Irawati, those who are working in the fields of security, defenseand health service, or having urgent health reasons will be allowed to travelby air if they have a health certificate confirming negative for the novelcorona virus SARS-CoV-2.
The day earlier, Garuda Indonesia Airlines resumed domestic flights, while otherairlines such as Lion Air, Wings Air and Batik Air, planed to resume domesticflights from May 10.
Indonesiahas so far recorded more than 13,000 COVID-19 cases./.