Covid-19 Travel Updates

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Azamara Removes Covid-19 Testing Requirement

Azamara has announced the removal of its COVID-19 embarkation testing requirement starting 25 July 2022. The removal does not include ports where it is still required in accordance with country regulations. To ensure the health and safety of its guests and crew, Azamara will still require proof of vaccination prior

Belize Removes All Covid-19 Entry Restrictions

Belize has removed all public health measures for entry into the country. The new rule came into effect today, 19 July 2022. Visitors no longer need to have proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test upon arrival. Purchase of the Belize Travel Insurance is also now optional but encouraged

Malta Drops All Covid-19 Entry Restrictions

Malta no longer requires travellers to present a vaccination, recovery, or test certificate upon arrival. The new rule will come into effect on 25 July 2022, meaning that all travellers, both vaccinated and unvaccinated, will be permitted restriction-free entry into Malta, regardless of country of origin. A statement from Visit

Portugal Drops All Covid-19 Entry Requirements

Portugal has removed all Covid-19 entry restrictions. According to Visit Portugal’s website, as of 1 July 2022, vaccinated passengers entering the country are no longer required to present proof of vaccination. Also from 1 July, non-vaccinated travellers no longer need to undergo tests to screen for Covid-19. Passengers also no

Thailand To Drop All Border Restrictions From 1 July

Thailand is removing almost all of its Covid-19 border restrictions. International travellers entering Thailand from 1 July will no longer need the “Thailand Pass” or a US$10,000 health insurance. To enter the country, travellers will only need to show proof of vaccination, digital or printed. Unvaccinated travellers will only need

Ryanair Drops Mandatory Face Masks On EU Flights

Ryanair says it will drop all mandatory face masks on EU flights from Monday, 16th May. The announcement follows updated EASA/ECDC travel guidance with the exception only of flights to/from destinations where EU Govts still require mandatory mask wearing on public transport. 15 countries still require mandatory face mask wearing

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