Ukraine and Poland open the borders

Kiev Airport IEV (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Kiev Airport IEV (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Ukraine and Poland open the borders

Kiev Airport IEV (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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Ukraine will shortly reopen its borders and at the same time allow international flights again. The country has been sealed off for about three months and air traffic with passengers has been prohibited.

The government's decision is to be formally published on Monday. This means that international flights can also be resumed. Officials point out, however, that if the number of infections rises again, new restrictions could arise. With regard to Austria, this step does not mean that there is no quarantine on the return journey. At the moment, if you come from Ukraine, you have to compete.

Poland also opened all borders with neighboring EU countries on Saturday. There are also easing at the external borders, but not much changes in the conditions, especially with Russia.

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