Updated January 20th 2021-Clarification of New Security Protocols for International Travel to Peru & Machu Picchu
From December 22nd to January 15th, the Peruvian government passed a series of security protocols to help stop the spread of the new variant of Covid-19 from the UK, and help mitigate the anticipated post-holiday 2nd wave. The initial set of security measures released by the current government were obscure and left many questions unanswered. In the last week many of the ambiguities have been cleared up.
Below I’ve detailed out what we know regarding the new legislation for travel to and from Peru & Machu Picchu during the pandemic.
All flights originating from Europe and longer than 8 hours have been suspended until January 31st.
All foreigners from Europe or South Africa, or anyone that has had a layover in Europe or South Africa in the last 14-days, that are non-residents of Peru, will be denied entry into Peru to help keep out the new variant of Coronavirus.
From December 22nd to January 15th, the Peruvian government passed a series of security protocols to help stop the spread of the new variant of Covid-19 from the UK, and help mitigate the anticipated post-holiday 2nd wave. The initial set of security measures released by the current government were obscure and left many questions unanswered. In the last week many of the ambiguities have been cleared up.
Below I’ve detailed out what we know regarding the new legislation for travel to and from Peru & Machu Picchu during the pandemic.
All flights originating from Europe and longer than 8 hours have been suspended until January 31st.
All foreigners from Europe or South Africa, or anyone that has had a layover in Europe or South Africa in the last 14-days, that are non-residents of Peru, will be denied entry into Peru to help keep out the new variant of Coronavirus.