April 26, 2024
  • 4:02 am COVID-19 SAFETY GUIDELINES AND REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER PANAMA
  • 3:06 am The Panamanian flag is flying on 16% of the world’s ships fleet
  • 6:51 am Panama is the venue of the “XXIII meeting of the Agreement Committee and Administrators of Information Centers as well as Technical Work Groups” of the Viña del Mar Agreement.
  • 4:49 am Panama continues to be the leader in flag ship registry with 8,662 vessels
  • 8:04 am Statement from the Panama Ship Registry
  • 8:01 am Panamanian Arsenio Dominguez is elected IMO’s Secretary General
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The Director of the General Directorate of Seafarers, Captain Juan Maltez, declared that “The Panama Maritime Authority (PMA) has been able to process the repatriation of some 3,690 passengers and crew members from around the world, including Panamanians that were on board different kinds of ships within Panamanian waters since last March. In dealing with […]

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PANAMA SUPPORTS IMO DECISION BY DESIGNATING SEAFARERS AS “KEY WORKERS” The Republic of Panama, with a view to international maritime development, plays a very important role in the global logistics platform through the responsible administration of its merchant fleet and its port system, in the training of seafarers who sail aboard its ships and in […]

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The Civil Aeronautical Authority in coordination with the Ministry of Public Health has made the decision to extend for 30 days more the suspension of arrivals and departures of all international flights to Panama as of Wednesday April 22 at 11:59 pm.

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PANAMA- APRIL 14-2020—-The pandemic COVID-19 continues to hit the world, and the maritime sector does not escape this situation, ship owners, ship managers, ships operators, seafarers, port workers and professionals of maritime and logistics firms.  In those dramatic circumstances created by the Coronavirus crisis, the Panama Ship Registry has provided immediate responses to ships owners […]

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In response to the latest development of the COVID-19 pandemic and to safeguard our staff, The Consulate will operate under reduced hours.

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Starting Sunday, March 22 at 11:59 p.m. arrivals and departures of all international flights to our country will be suspended for a period of 30 days.

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