Travel Advice for St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
Removal of information about the need to present a yellow fever certificate to enter St Helena if you are arriving from a country listed as a transmission risk (‘Entry requirements’ page).
Removal of information about the need to present a yellow fever certificate to enter St Helena if you are arriving from a country listed as a transmission risk (‘Entry requirements’ page).
Addition of information about flooding in Zimbabwe ('Safety and security' page). read more
New information on additional options for paying airport security pass fee (See ‘Airport Security Fee’ on the ‘Entry requirements’ page). read more
New information about risks of protests (‘Warnings and insurance’ page). read more
New information about temporary safety measures following severe storm (‘Warnings and insurance’ page). read more
Updated information that Bangladesh will hold national elections on 12 February and that election campaigning started on 22 January (‘Warnings and insurance’ page). read more
Information concerning a potentially significant air attack that may occur at any time over the next several days (Warnings and Insurance). read more
Updated information on commercial disputes (‘Safety and security’ page). read more
New information about heavy snowfall and increased risks of floods and landslides (‘Safety and security’ page). read more
There is a heightened risk of regional tension. Escalation could lead to travel disruption and other unanticipated impacts (‘Warnings and insurance’ page). read more
Updated information about travelling with children (‘Entry requirements’ page). read more