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Entry requirements

You must check all requirements before heading to the airport. 

To help you in the planning of your trip, we recommend you check the Grenada Tourism Authority and https://covid19.gov.gd/travel-covid/  pages before travelling. 

There are no current travel bans in place for Virgin Atlantic destinations. 

The entry requirements and health protocols implemented by the Government of Grenada can be found here: https://covid19.gov.gd

Our flights are making a stop in Barbados before continuing to Grenada but you only have to meet the entry requirements for Grenada.

All Covid-19 travel restrictions have now been removed for travellers to Grenada.

Passport

Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months after the date of arriving in Grenada.

Visa

British passport holders can visit Grenada without a visa for up to 6 months, or up to 3 months for US or EU passport holders.

All Covid-19 travel restrictions have now been removed for travellers to Grenada. 

Passport

Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months after the date of arriving in Grenada.

Visa

British passport holders can visit Grenada without a visa for up to 6 months, or up to 3 months for US or EU passport holders.

Please note, on your flight to Grenada it will be your personal choice to wear a face mask onboard, now that mask-wearing is not a legal requirement in England. Please ensure you have a mask for boarding and disembarking and your destination airport. Masks remain available for anyone still wishing to wear one during the flight.

Grenada recommends using their contact tracing mobile app called 'Ronatrac'. Download it and register before you travel.

Spraying in the cabin

 

The process of disinsection is required by WHO (World Health Organisation) and local health authorities to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, e.g. Malaria.

On our Grenada route, we spray the inside of the aircraft with insecticides, which is recommended under the WHO based on their safety and effectiveness.

The spray we use onboard is Phenothrin (1R-trans phenothrin), which dissipates within a few minutes after being sprayed in the cabin.    

Our cabin crew will make an onboard announcement when the spraying of insecticides is about to take place. We encourage customers to use this opportunity to cover their nose, eyes and mouth if they wish to do so. 

Airport guides

Grenada

 Maurice Bishop International Airport (GND)

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