More and more countries around the world are relaxing their entry requirements. The Philippines will reopen its borders to international tourists next month.
Travelers from 157 countries who have full basic corona protection will be able to enter the island state again without a visa and quarantine from February 10th, said the country's government spokesman. In addition to Austria, Germany and Switzerland, this also includes other European countries. The prerequisite for entry is therefore a negative PCR test, which must be taken no more than 48 hours before departure, as well as an internationally recognized proof of vaccination. The previously prescribed seven-day quarantine is no longer necessary. Morocco also wants to reopen its airspace to international flights from February 7th. This is reported by the travel portal About Travel.