Coronavirus COVID-19 in Madagascar

This page contains up-to-date information on confirmed coronavirus cases in Madagascar: how many people in Madagascar are infected, the status of the pandemic and borders for tourism and travel and also recommendations for all those arriving in and from Madagascar.

Important: all information published here is as accurate as possible at the time of the release. Please bear in mind that the world coronavirus cases change every hour and statistics in Madagascar very much depend on the way the data is being reporting. Also, please adhere to the dates of publication of updates on the website to keep up-to-date with latest developments. Use the links to the sources of information about coronavirus outbreak in Madagascar, including Madagascar ministry of health and or other government departments such as disease control centers or departments of internal affairs.

If you are looking for general updates about the coronavirus outbreak and in which countries the virus has already been registered, please navigate to the main page of the COVID-19 Travel advice on Airinme.

How many cases of coronavirus are there in Madagascar?

At the moment (06.29.2022 18:00), 65381 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in Madagascar (source: WHO Situation Reports).

The situation may change every day, so we recommend that you regularly check the latest information from official authorized bodies.

Madagascar travel advice amid coronavirus

British travellers have not been advised to visit busy places, social events and gatherings, seafood and wildlife markets since the pandemic started.

The way things stand at the moment the UK nationals are advised against all but essential international travel. Any destination or area may restrict travel without notice.

On the 23rd of March 2020 all of the United Kingdom have seem new, stricter measures announced by PM Boris Johnson only allowing people in the UK to leave homes in case of emergency, to get food, medicine and one exercise per day.

Visit Foreign Office travel advice for more information that is applicable specifically to Madagascar.

Before planning a trip to Madagascar, please ensure you have checked the latest requirements, travel advice regarding leaving your own place of residence and destination. It may well be that you and your family may be required to self isolate for up to 14 days. Other precautions include longer self-isolation and possibly seeking for medical help. If you return from Madagascar or any other infected area with an unfavorable epidemiological situation and feel unwell, you should not go to the GP surgery yourself. The NHS Coronavirus online help service warns that all individuals must stay at home and call for a doctor from home.

Who flies to Madagascar during the coronavirus pandemic

Below is a list of airlines that are usually flying to Madagascar. Important: carriers may change their schedules due to the spread of coronavirus, you should always check for updates directly with the carriers before making any travel plans.

Flights to Madagascar

One way Roundtrip
Nosy-Be - Antsirananafrom 607 GBPfrom 1153 GBPSearch flights
Antananarivo - Morondavafrom 264 GBPfrom 475 GBPSearch flights
Antsiranana - Nosy-Befrom 577 GBPfrom 1096 GBPSearch flights
St-Denis - Antananarivofrom 119 GBPfrom 190 GBPSearch flights
Addis Ababa - Antananarivofrom 330 GBPfrom 528 GBPSearch flights
Nairobi - Antananarivofrom 556 GBPfrom 1001 GBPSearch flights
Victoria - Antananarivofrom 425 GBPfrom 808 GBPSearch flights
Mauritius - Antananarivofrom 279 GBPfrom 502 GBPSearch flights
Johannesburg - Antananarivofrom 372 GBPfrom 595 GBPSearch flights
Istanbul - Antananarivofrom 658 GBPfrom 1119 GBPSearch flights
Moroni - Antananarivofrom 349 GBPfrom 558 GBPSearch flights