Greece: PLF registration also possible on the day of arrival

Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Greece: PLF registration also possible on the day of arrival

Flags of the EU and Greece in front of Rhodes Airport (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Spontaneous trips to Greece are based on the "Passenger Locator Shape (PLF) ”difficult. Because this electronic travel form has to be filled out at least 24 hours before departure - until now! From tomorrow, registration will still be possible on the day of arrival. So even extremely last-minute travelers can still travel to Greece.

Otherwise Greece continues to follow the 3G rule. The vaccination certificate, proof of recovery or a certificate of a negative Covid-19 test must therefore be presented at the departure airport. Approved tests are PCR tests (carried out a maximum of 72 hours before departure) and antigen tests (carried out a maximum of 48 hours before departure). Children under the age of twelve are exempt from the obligation to test. But even then it can happen that a CoV test has to be done on site. Corona tests are repeatedly carried out at the airports on entry, including those who have been vaccinated and recovered. This reports touristik-aktuell.de.

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