Greece will allow flights from more EU countries, including France, from June 15, a government official said on Saturday May 30.
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Passengers on these planes will not be subject to strict quarantine measures, with the exception of those arriving from regions most affected by Covid-19 in these European states, added the official. Greece had announced the day before the opening of the airports of Athens and Thessaloniki to tourists from 29 countries, including fifteen from the European Union, as of June 15.
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