CURRENT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The safety and well-being of passengers and crews are of paramount importance. The airlines fully implement the hygiene measures and service concepts of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Since the minimum distances in the cabin cannot always be observed, all passengers from the age of six and all crew members are obliged to wear a protective mask. In addition, the interaction between crew and passengers during the flight is kept to a minimum. In addition, the entire fleet is equipped with special "HEPA" air filters as standard.
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Switzerland
The Federal Office of Public Health Switzerland has adopted new regulations for people entering Switzerland, effective from February 22nd:
As before, entry by air is only possible with a negative COVID-19 PCR test. All travelers must present a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours before boarding. In exceptional cases, a negative COVID-19 AntiGen rapid test that is not older than 24 hours is only permitted for the check at boarding, if the results of the COVID-19 PCR test are not available quickly enough. However, for the possible second control at the Swiss border, you need the negative result of the Covid-19 PCR test. If you do not have a negative PCR test result there, you will have to get tested immediately after entering the country at your own expense. The check is carried out before boarding the plane. Children under the age of 12 are exempt from this requirement. Children do not have to show a negative test result when boarding.
As in the past, travelers entering Switzerland from a risk area will be placed in a 10-day quarantine immediately after entering the country and on a direct route. However, they can leave this quarantine from the seventh day onwards if the result of a Covid-19 rapid antigen test or Covid-19 PCR test is negative. You must stay in your home or other suitable accommodation at all times during the ten days following your entry into Switzerland and avoid contact with other people.
Those entering from a non-risk country are also subject to Covid-19 PCR testing upon entry, but not quarantine.
ZIn addition, an Attestation de déplacement et de voyage must always be presented at EuroAirport upon entry and departure from non-EU countries..
Germany
For entry into Germany, in connection with the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and the infectious disease Covid-19 extended regulations apply. Since January 14, 2021, the Robert Koch Institute divides the risk areas into three risk levels, for which different obligations apply:
Kosovo and northern Macedonia are currently classified as high-risk areas by the RKI.
Kosovo
The Kosovar government has adopted new regulations for people entering Kosovo with immediate effect:
North Macedonia
Complete the Passenger Health Form before check-in to enter North Macedonia.
Italy
Print and fill out the SELF-DECLARATION COVID-19 form to travel from Italy.
Print and fill out the SELF-DECLARATION ENTRY INTO ITALY form to travel to Italy.
Hand luggage (max. 55 x 40 x 20 cm) is not allowed on board. Only one piece of luggage (max. 20kg) that can be checked in is allowed.
Italy uses several European countries on the Corona index, including North Macedonia. Anyone who enters Italy from one of these countries must be in quarantine (self-isolation) for 14 days (see info box with the list of nations). Link
The safety and well-being of passengers and crews are of paramount importance.
The airlines fully implement the hygiene measures and service concepts of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). Since the minimum distances in the cabin cannot always be observed, all passengers from the age of six and all crew members are obliged to wear a protective mask. In addition, the interaction between crew and passengers during the flight is kept to a minimum. In addition, the entire fleet is equipped with special "HEPA" air filters as standard.
Stay at home in the event of illness
Join your trip only if you feel healthy. Stay at home with symptoms such as: fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of taste or smell.
Bring mouth and nose protection
Make sure you have enough protective masks ready for your trip. Covering the mouth and nose on our flights is mandatory for all passengers 6 years and older.
Comply with hygiene regulations
Follow the general rules for hygiene and physical distance, such as Washing hands, keeping distance while queuing, etc.
Plan more time
According to the current circumstances, please be at the airport at least 3 hours before departure.
Observe entry requirements
Find out about the entry requirements at the destination. If necessary, download the relevant entry forms and fill them in before you travel.
Reduced on-board service
Our service on board is limited. Until further notice, you cannot buy drinks, snacks or duty-free items on board. For each passenger, there is a water bottle (0.5l) in its seat pocket.