KEY POINTS
  • President Alberto Fernandez's administration said it plans to suspend the sale of tickets for all commercial flights to and from Argentina over the next four months, warning those ignoring the rules will be fined.
  • The decree, signed by Argentina's National Civil Aviation Administration, is thought to be one of the most stringent Covid-19 travel bans in the world.
  • To date, Argentina has recorded more than 4,000 infections, including 197 deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
Aerial view of Buenos Aires's International airport Jorge Newbery with grounded planes on April 14, 2020 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Argentina has proposed to ban all internal and international flights through to Sept. 1 as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

President Alberto Fernandez's administration said Monday it plans to suspend the sale of tickets for all commercial flights to and from Argentina over the next four months, warning those that ignore the rules will be fined.