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Hallpax is here to support you with the latest information regarding the reopening of our various destinations. Our top priority is your attendees’ health and safety while we help you plan your next event in Africa.

Our teams on the ground are keeping a close eye on local government guidance and the health and safety protocols followed by airports, event venues, hotels and other service providers as our destinations take steps to reopen.

Below you will find the current status of our destinations based on announcements and guidance provided by local government authorities. We will continue to update these lists as the conditions in each country evolve.

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Travel Smart, Stay Healthy.

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