JakartaPost-Feb 10

After having extended travel restrictions three times since they were introduced at the end of last year, Indonesia has reopened its existing international travel corridors, even though infection rates remain high in the country. Throughout 2020, Indonesia worked to establish travel corridors for essential business, also known as reciprocal green lanes, with the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, China and Singapore. An ASEAN Travel Corridor Arrangement Framework has also been agreed upon, but ASEAN member states are still negotiating its implementation. Essential business travel corridors typically allow only essential industry stakeholders or state officials to cross borders without undergoing quarantine – provided they have sponsors in their destination country.

Read more at: https://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2021/02/11/indonesia-reopens-travel-corridors-amid-fears-of-new-virus-variants.html.