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Additionally, a Round Letter (SE) will quickly be provided by BNPB which controls in much a lot extra information the worldwide take a trip policies.
"Inning accordance with the president's regulations, we have provided consent to 19 nations to have the ability to take a trip to Bali and Riau Islands," stated Luhut as estimated from a news release on the authorities site of the Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs, Thursday (14/10/2021). The information of the 19 nations that are allowed are:
- Saudi Arabia
- United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- New Zealand, Kuwait
- Bahrain, Qatar, China, India
- Japan, South Korea
- Liechtenstein
- Italy, France
- Portugal
- Spain, Sweden
- Poland
- Hungary
- Norway
Luhut discussed that the granting of licenses to 19 nations wasn't without factor. These nations were chosen inning accordance with the requirements of the World Health Organization (WHO). "Since the variety of verified situations of Covid-19 goes to degrees 1 and 2, with a reduced positivity price," he stated.
"This listing of 19 nations going into Indonesia just uses particularly to straight trips to Bali and the Riau Islands (Kepri)," proceeded Coordinating Minister Luhut. He wishes that the application in Bali readies and the federal government will assess it every now and then.
Luhut then ordered the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, BPNB, Governor, Pangdam, and Bali Police Chief to coordinate and complete technical preparations for the arrival of international travel to Bali. Furthermore, a Circular Letter (SE) will soon be issued by BNPB which regulates in more detail the international travel regulations.
Luhut then ordered the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Transportation, Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy, BPNB, Governor, Pangdam, and Bali Police Chief to coordinate and complete technical preparations for the arrival of international travel to Bali. Furthermore, a Circular Letter (SE) will soon be issued by BNPB which regulates in more detail the international travel regulations.