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From the Spanish Qr to the Greek form, the jungle of rules for tourists

2021-07-20T11:40:31.669Z


Recommended before leaving, consult the website Safe Travel (ANSA) MILAN - Country you go, entry rules you find: vacationers who decide to go abroad this summer, have to deal with a series of different anticovid regulations for each nation, under penalty of not even being able to take the plane, as happened last weekend in some Italian airports. Week-end of increased departures in which there are those who have had to delay the arrival in some Greek or Spanish is


MILAN - Country you go, entry rules you find: vacationers who decide to go abroad this summer, have to deal with a series of different anticovid regulations for each nation, under penalty of not even being able to take the plane, as happened last weekend in some Italian airports. Week-end of increased departures in which there are those who have had to delay the arrival in some Greek or Spanish island because they did not have everything in order.


    To enter Greece from May 14th, in fact, you have to fill in an online questionnaire (the Passenger Locator Form) by 11.59 pm on the day before departure. If you don't, you can't take the plane.


    To enter Spain (with some slight differences between entry by ship, by land or by plane) you must instead fill in the Public Health Form (online or with the app of the Iberian Ministry of Health) which allows you to obtain an essential QR code for entrance.


    Same thing in Portugal. Beyond the green pass, or the negative Covid test, all passengers will have to fill in the Portuguese government's digital location form (PLF).


    Compulsory registration three days before departure also for Iceland.


    You can enter France two weeks after the complete vaccination with Moderna, Astrazeneca or Pfizer, but - beware - in the case of Johnson & Johnson you have to wait four, or you need to have a negative swab performed no more than 72 hours before arrival.


    And again in Malta you can enter with the certification that certifies that you have completed the vaccination in the previous 14 days, otherwise you have to spend two weeks in quarantine upon arrival. While in Finland those who arrive without a certificate of recovery or vaccination certificate, but only with a negative swab, there is the obligation of a Covid test both upon arrival in the country and within 3-5 days of stay in Finland; self-isolation must be observed until confirmation of negativity to the test is received.


    For this reason, airlines and airport operators continue to invite you to check the rules of each country on the website for safe travel. (HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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