Greece does not want to cut UK traffic

Flag of Greece (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Flag of Greece (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Greece does not want to cut UK traffic

Flag of Greece (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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In contrast to many other countries, including Austria, Greece does not want to cut air traffic with the United Kingdom. However, the government announced that all people entering from the UK must be quarantined for seven days.

The duration of segregation will be extended to ten days as of December 25, 2020. "Free testing" is not currently planned. For people who want to travel to Greece from the United Kingdom, the following applies: A negative PCR test must be presented, a free antigen test must be completed at the airport and a quarantine must then be entered. During the isolation, the health department may order a PCR test.

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