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Copa Airlines reconnects from Brazil with Nassau

Saturday, May 29, 2021

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The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation and Copa Airlines introduces new flight from Nassau with Brazil twice a week, on Mondays and Saturdays, and that starting June 17, flight days will change to Sundays and Thursdays. 

“At Copa Airlines, we are excited to offer alternatives for Brazilian tourists to reach the Islands of The Bahamas. We believe that in Nassau you can enjoy wonderful days of rest and live an unforgettable holiday, thanks to its wide range of different experiences, ready to be discovered. In addition, each island in The Bahamas has its own attractions, with beautiful landscapes, gastronomy and immensely white sandy beaches,” said Christophe Didier, Vice President of Sales at Copa Airlines.

Travelers staying 14 days or more in The Bahamas can return through the United States, provided they comply with all protocols and visa requirements of the country. Some hotels and resorts in The Bahamas are offering special promotions for those staying more than 14 days, such as Grand Isle in The Exumas and Margaritaville Resort in Nassau. This opportunity is ideal for tourists who plan on a long vacation in The Bahamas or want to continue on to the United States.

Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar, the Bahamas Minister of Tourism & Aviation.n The Islands of The Bahamas, there are countless opportunities for that long-awaited dream vacation, and the warm, hospitable people of The Bahamas look forward to welcoming visitors from Brazil. Resorts, hotels and other tourism related companies follow strict health and safety protocols, which have been implemented to ensure our visitors a safe, carefree, enjoyable vacation experience,” said the

This Caribbean destination is one of those that is open to tourists from Brazil. As of May 1, 2021, passengers in possession of a vaccination certificate indicating full immunization (including the second dose, if applicable) for Covid-19, having taken the AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Johnson & Johnson, Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, are exempt from the negative PCR-RT COVID-19 test requirement, as long as they have been vaccinated at least 14 days prior to entry into The Bahamas. Passengers who do not fit this profile, including people who have received vaccines other than those mentioned, will also be welcome in The Bahamas by   presenting a negative PCR-RT test taken up to five days before the trip. The Bahamas Travel Health Visa obtained online is mandatory for all visitors, vaccinated or not.

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