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Entry rules in each country are different and still subject to change on a short notice. Therefore, we kindly ask you - before you start your journey, please, check the current regulations in your destination country.

For your convenience, we have gathered here latest regulations and information sources of different countries. If you do not find your destination here, please check information sources from local government and health authorities. Latest entry restrictions can also be found on the ​​IATA Travel Centre website, however we cannot guarantee that information has been up-to-date by provider for the very latest status.

Country/destination Restrictions
AustriaSalzburg, Vienna

Information updated on 21.12.2020

Due to the spread of the coronavirus (Covid-19), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs urgently advises against all unnecessary trips, especially all vacation or tourism trips.

Entry from an EU Member State or Schengen Associated country with a stable Covid-19 situation is possible without restrictions.

Hotels are closed to leisure travelers and tourists. Essential travel (e.g. for business that cannot be delayed) is still allowed.

Travellers from non affected areas (within EU Member States and Schengen Associated countries) are required to provide a health certificate not older than 72 hours, confirming a negative SARS-CoV-2 test, or they are required to undergo a 10-day quarantine. Children up to the age of 10 are exempt from compulsory testing upon entry. More information.

BelarusMinsk

Information updated on 21.12.2020

All passengers arriving to Minsk must print out and fill health declaration form upon arrival.

Ministry of Health has developed a list of “red” countries that is updated time to time.

Persons travelling from “red” countries do not have to provide a negative Covid-19 test, but have to undergo 10 days long quarantine. Passengers coming from other countries have to present a medical certificate of Covid-19 test performed within 72h before arrival (in Russian or English). Transit passengers can stay maximum 24hours, no special requirements. More information.

BelgiumBrussels

Information updated on 21.12.2020

All travellers returning to / travelling through Belgium and who are staying at least 48 hours must fill a Passenger Locator Form. Travellers are obligated to carry the proof of submission of the completed Passenger Locator Form (PLF) during the entire journey to the final destination in Belgium and the 48 hours following arrival into Brussels Airport. If it is impossible to obtain this particular proof, the traveler must carry a copy of the completed Passenger Locator Form (PLF) during the entire journey to the final destination in Belgium and the following 48 hours.

Anyone, from the age of 12, who arrives on Belgian territory from the red zone and who does not have a main residence in Belgium, must have a negative test result from a test taken at least 48 hours before arrival on Belgian territory. The airline is obligated to check that the passenger submits a negative COVID-19 test result prior to boarding. In the absence of a negative test result proof, the airline is obligated to refuse boarding. More information.

CroatiaDubrovnik, Rijeka, Split

Information updated on 21.12.2020

Nationals from EU Member States or Schengen Associated countries, as well as their family members (regardless of their residence), third-country nationals who are long-term residents under Council Directive 2003/109/EC, and persons entitled to reside under other EU directives or national law, or who hold national long-term visas, can enter the country under the same conditions as before the Covid-19 outbreak.

All travellers are required to fill out the form available at the entercroatia.mup.hr/ webpage. Third country nationals still have some restrictions in place: they can enter for business or tourism related reasons only.

All passengers who, regardless of their citizenship, come to the Republic of Croatia from EU Member States and Schengen Associated countries / regions, which are currently not on the so-called green list of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, must present a negative PCR test result for SARS-CoV-2 that is not older than 48 hours (counting from the time of taking the swab to arriving at the border crossing point) or have the PCR test for SARS-CoV-2 done immediately upon arrival in the Republic of Croatia (at their own expense), with the obligation of self-isolation until they receive a negative test result. More information.

CyprusLarnaca

Information updated on 21.12.2020

Passengers from “B” countries list are required to undergo a laboratory Covid-19 test within 72 hours prior to departure and to possess a Certificate showing negative PCR examination of the virus. In case of absence of the test, the passenger won’t be allowed to board flights to Cyprus.

Exceptional categories of persons may undergo the molecular examination upon the arrival in the Republic of Cyprus. Please find more information on exemptions and additional information on cyprusflightpass.gov.cy/ .

In order to support the containment of Covid-19 in Cyprus all inbound passengers are required to present a ‘CyprusFlightPass’ to fly prior to boarding.

Each passenger need to fill his/her own application. Ιn the case of minors accompanied or unaccompanied passengers under the age of 18, the information will be provided and the form will be completed and signed on behalf of the minors, by the custodian parent (s) or the adoptive parent (s) / legal guardian (s) / legal representative(s).

Passengers with no Cyprus Flight pass won’t be able to board the flight. More information.

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