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Greece extends travel restrictions amid COVID-19

By Megha Paul On Dec 2, 2020
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In an attempt to prevent further spread of COVID-19, Greece has extended its restrictions on domestic and international travellers, the Civil Aviation Authority of Greece has announced. The restrictions will be extended until 7 December for domestic flights and until 14 December for international flights, the aviation authority said.

Slight exceptions will be allowed on domestic flights for passengers traveling for health, family or work-related reasons, in addition to passengers returning to their main residence area. All flights between Greece and Turkey, as well as Catalonia in Spain have been banned, while anyone arriving from Albania and North Macedonia will only be allowed to enter the country through Athens International Airport.

A ban on arrivals from non-EU countries is still in place with the exception of Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, and Uruguay. US and Canadian citizens are also included in the ban list.

A negative COVID-19 PCR test will be required at least 72 hours prior to the travel for all passengers arriving by air from foreign countries. The measure also applies to Greek citizens, holders of permanent residency in Greece, and other essential travellers.

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