More relaxations on tourists’ arrivals as of today

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Μore relaxations of measures for arrivals οf tourists at Cyprus airports apply as of today as the two airports enter the second phase of operation following their reopening on 9 June.

Transport Miniσter Yiannis Karousos expresssed his satisfaction that Cyprus enters the second phase of its airports` reopening and that the island extends its connectivity with more countries abroad. He noted that the authorities continue their efforts putting public health and safety at their priorities.

Yesterday the Health Ministry announced that following the opening of the country`s borders on June 9, 2020, the epidemiological picture of the various countries in relation to COVID-19 disease has been re-evaluated and new countries have been added to categories A and B. However all passengers need to fill out the CyprusFlightPass. More details can be found at: https://cyprusflightpass.gov.cy/

Specifically more relaxations of measures for arrivals from countries in category A, apply. Visitors from countries in category A will no longer need a COVID-19 negative test but random checks will be conducted, as the authorities announced yesterday.

Category A includes the following countries: Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia and South Korea.

Passengers from countries in Category B will need a certificate that they have tested negative for COVID-19 72 hours prior their arrival. These countries are: Israel, Poland and Romania, Belgium, France, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Jordan, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Arab Emirates.

Hermes Airports Senior Communications Manager Maria Kouroupi told the Cyprus News Agency that despite the fact that airports reopened facing several challenges, so far things have been going smoothly, all health and safety measures such as temperature measurement, wearing protective masks and keeping distances, are being followed.

She added that between 9-15 June, about 7,000 passengers moved to and from Cyprus aiports, boarding 85 flights, including 19 repatriation flights carrying 1,266 people. She noted however, that the flights carried out during this period are a very small percentage of the normal traffic at the two Cyprus airports. Prior to the measures and restrictions of flights, around a thousand passengers arrived in Cyprus every day.

As for countries not included in categories A and B, flights to and from Cyprus will be allowed from June 20, but only certain categories of passengers will be allowed to travel, such as foreign spouses and their minor children, legal entities residing in the Republic, persons entitled to enter the Republic in accordance with the Vienna Convention and persons regardless of nationality entitled to enter the Republic of Cyprus, after special permission from the Republic of Cyprus.

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