European Countries Ease COVID Entry Requirements

A number of European countries have ended all entry restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with others relaxing rules significantly.IrelandIreland has called a halt to all restrictions for all arriving international travelers; proof of vaccination, recovery, or a negative PCR test result are no longer required.A completed Passenger Locator Form for each visitor has also been scrapped.SwedenSweden was among the first countries to announce that it would no longer apply entry requirements to incoming travelers, regardless of their vaccination or recovery status.NorwayTravelers can also enter Norway without having to self-isolate even if they have not been vaccinated or recovered from the virus.FinlandVaccinated visitors from outside of the EU and the Schengen travel area no longer require a negative PCR test result to enter but must present proof of full vaccination or proof of recovery from COVID-19 within the past six months.France Similarly, France has also dropped the requirement of a negative PCR test result for vaccinated travelers from outside the EU.PortugalIn Portugal, vaccinated tourists no longer need to hold a negative PCR test result to enter, although unvaccinated passengers do.GreeceGreece has also dropped pre-departure test requirements for fully vaccinated arrivals.Germany Germany is now admitting all travelers, regardless of their country of origin.IcelandIceland has lifted all restrictions and travelers can enter regardless of their vaccination status.For support with your flight operations to Europe, contact UAS

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March 8, 2022
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