Stuck in New Zealand due to coronavirus

3/27/2020 6:37:07 AM

The Deutschlandfunk news today talked about the recovery flights and mentioned that smaller Pacific islands were difficult, so they were going to stage the recovery through New Zealand.

At a wild guess, the flight(s) would carry Germans stuck in NZ, too.

3/27/2020 11:08:57 AM

Have they looked at the German Embassy site for New Zealand?

The first link of that page leads to the Covid-19: Informationen für Reisende page that gives details about the present situation.

Have they registred in the ELEFAND as well at the www.rueckholprogramm.de?

  • the latter is needed so that the Embassy knows who needs help

Hierfür gilt unverändert: Eine Registrierung bei der Krisenvorsorgeliste „ELEFAND“ ersetzt nicht die Registrierung bei www.rueckholprogramm.de

Without this information the Embassy will not know who needs help, nor be able to plan for the needed capacities.

The return program (Rückholaktion) is expected to take up to 2 more weeks (2020-03-27 06:47) for most cases. More difficult cases (peaple in isolated areas) may take longer. Source: Liveblog zur Corona-Krise

I have another EU nationality, not German. Can I fly too?
For people who have another EU nationality, we will try to find a solution within the capacities.


Sources

3/26/2020 4:39:41 PM

For your proposed routing, Timatic currently says:

  • Transit – Australia (AU)

    • Passengers are not allowed to transit or enter Australia.
    • Passengers departing from New Zealand with a confirmed onward ticket on the same calendar day to return home are allowed to transit through Australia. They must remain airside and must have not been in China (People’s Rep.), Iran, Italy or Korea (Rep.) in the past 14 days.

(…)

Visa required, except for Nationals of Germany transiting through Brisbane (BNE), Darwin (DRW) or Melbourne (MEL) with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 8 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.

  • Transit – Qatar (QA)

TWOV (Transit Without Visa):
Visa required, except for Passengers with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 24 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.

So it should be possible if they can book that itinerary as a single ticket (so that luggage is checked through).

I can’t find this itinerary, however I see AKL-DOH-FRA on Qatar Airways on Sunday.

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