Myanmar reopens
Myanmar has started reopening to the world.
It has resumed international commercial flights at Yangon International Airport.
The country has effectively been closed for more than two years because of the pandemic and military coup.
Myanmar Tourism Marketing said travellers can now visit if fully vaccinated.
A negative PCR test is required and another test will be performed on arrival.
Travellers must also buy health insurance that covers Covid-19 treatment and expenses.
All trips must be is pre-arranged through a travel agency.
However, travel demand is weak with few airlines contemplating flights to the country at the moment.
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