Flying to Greece: Greece opened on June 15, easing international air arrival restrictions and allowing visitors to fly into airports throughout the country. However, this reopening only applies to countries where the spread of the coronavirus has been contained to low levels. Here's what you need to know.ImmigrationAll non-EU citizens are prohibited to enter the country with the exemption of citizens of Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, and the UAE. Other exemptions include:
Health screeningVisitors will be subject to random health tests upon arrival. Once tested, the visitor is free to move to their destination. If the test result is positive, a 14-day quarantine under supervision is required at the passenger’s destination. All passengers on international flights must fill in the electronic passenger locator form (PLF) published here one day before arrival.Before boarding passengers, operators and airlines must check the confirmation e-mail upon submission of the PLF which is a compulsory travel document. Families can also be accepted with only one joint PLF confirmation e-mail. A valid PLF form with a QR code is considered necessary to enter any entrance gate of the country. Families can also be accepted with their PLF unique QR code. Operators that fail to comply with the checking obligations will be responsible to absorb the cost of the passengers’ repatriation.Crew Crew are exempt from all restrictions.Long-term parking Prior permission is required for long-term parking (over 46 hours) for an aircraft arriving at Athens International Airport.For support with your flight operations to Greece, contact UAS