Sun is shining and the shores are calling us, we worked hard and we waited a long time to rest on the beaches.
How will be the new normal of the flights,Airports and the borders.
As some countries in Europe restart tourism,due to the coronavirus outbreak many countries have imposed travel restrictions
Entry: travel restrictions, border controls and quarantine
Germany
Passengers arriving from China, Iran, Italy, Japan or South Korea by plane or ship, must provide information on their flight/trip. They will be handed a disembarkation card for this purpose. Disembarkation cards will also be mandatory on trains if there is a suspected case on board.
Plane disembarkation card Ship disembarkation card Travelers should also expect more scrutiny during checks, as more comprehensive questions may be posed and health checks performed in doubtful cases. Measures may also be adjusted when necessary.
Italy
Travelers can vacation in Italy once again as of June 3, the government announced
No quarantine for tourists
The measures are currently limited to residents in Europe's visa-free Schengen area, the government clarified later on Saturday.
At the UK border, all arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days from 8 June, or face a £1,000 fine. Arrivals must also provide contact and accommodation information, and the authorities have said they will carry out spot checks. Failure to supply an address may result in a £100 fine. They will also be strongly advised to download and use the NHS contact tracing app.
Albania
Land borders are open to international tourists, and domestic travel is also now permitted. Hotels, shops and restaurants have begun reopening. Beaches are due to open from 6 June
Austria
Initially, cross-border travel will be permitted for tourists from neighboure countries (that have comparable decline in the virus) – borders are due to open with Germany, Switzerland and Liechtenstein on 15 June.A health certificate required on entry, stating that the traveler does not have coronavirus; those without a certificate must self-isolate for 14 days.Testing is available at Vienna airport for €190.
Belgium
Belgium is aiming to reopen to international tourists by 15 June.Shops are open, museums opened on 18 May, and from 8 June bars, restaurants and some tourist attractions will start to reopen and small open-air events will be permitted (major events prohibited until after August). Currently, all arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days. Proof of residence and onward travel required for transit.
Bulgaria
Borders are open to tourists from the UK, EU and Schengen countries. Currently, all arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days
Croatia
Borders are open to tourists from Slovenia, Hungary, Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Germany
Cyprus
Borders will from 9 June begin opening to tourists from European countries.
For more read the Guardian
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