Flying to the Balkans: Some countries are beginning to loosen their flight and travel restrictions as COVID-19 numbers stabilize. Here are the current restrictions for the Balkan states of Montenegro, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Albania, and Kosovo.
Open for all commercial flights and no COVID-19 test necessary.
The following passengers are allowed to enter:
Passports and national ID cards issued to nationals of Croatia which have expired on 11 March 2020 or later, are considered valid.
Travelers arriving from hard-hit areas ( Italy, Iran, China) face a mandatory 14 day government quarantine at their own expense.
There will also be health monitoring for passengers from several countries affected by the virus and they will be expected to self-isolate for 14 days.
All international flights should be performed through LJLJ, LJMB or LJPZ.Citizens or persons with permanent residence are not subject to quarantine.All passengers from the EU and Schengen states will not be not subject to quarantine under the following circumstances:
If a person, noncitizen or nonresident of Slovenia, is COVID-19 positive or has symptoms he/she will not be allowed to enter the country.If it is decided that the person will not be able to leave the country due to restrictions in other countries, he/she is denied entry.14 days of quarantine is obligatory for all passengers arriving from non-EU or Schengen countries with the following exceptions:
All borders crossings in North Macedonia are closed for foreign nationals.All passengers, crew, and operating personnel arriving must fill in the Public Health Passenger Locator Form. These will be collected by the crew members and submitted to the ground handling agent on arrival.The following flights are exempt from this:
Borders are closed for all passengers at international airports LQSA, LQMO, LQBK, and LQTZ.All flights are prohibited with the following exemptions:
LATI airport is closed to all international flights with exemptions for emergency, cargo, technical, repatriation, UN flights, humanitarian flights and medevacs.
BKPR airport and handling has reduced capacity.It continues to provide services but requires 24 hours notice for commerical flights and 12 hours for military flights.Operators should announce medevacs as soon as possible.The airport is operating 24/7 but the preferred hours for departing are 0800utc-1400utc.While the Information is considered to be true and correct at the date of publication, changes in circumstances after the time of publication may impact on the accuracy of the Information. The Information may change without notice and UAS is not in any way liable for the accuracy of any information printed and stored or in any way interpreted and used by a user.For support with your flight operations to the Balkans, contact UASUAS