Austria lifts all restrictions for International Tourists
Austria lifts all entry restrictions for International Tourists, enabling international visitors to enter without needing to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative test. They are no longer required to complete any forms.
Previously, vaccinated travelers had to show evidence of vaccination to enter, while unvaccinated arrivals needed to prove they had recovered from Covid within the last six months or had a negative Covid test.
The lifting of the so-called “3-G” rule (vaccinated/recovered or tested) has been implemented with immediate effect.
From Monday, all passengers arriving in Austria do not need to show any Covid-related documents or complete any forms.
The rule change was announced on the country’s official travel portal, which read: “Travel to Austria is possible for touristic purposes. From May 16, proof of vaccination/recovery or a test is no longer needed.”
Austria has also dropped the requirement for people to wear face masks in some enclosed public spaces, such as restaurants, bars, and gyms.
Approved masks are still required in hospitals, nursing homes, on public transport, and in supermarkets.
Except for Austria, another 15 EU/EEA countries – Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Sweden, and Switzerland – have also already dropped all of their COVID-19 entry rules.
All travelers can enter the above-mentioned countries restriction-free even if they do not hold a valid vaccination, recovery, or test certificate.
In contrast to these countries, several popular European destinations such as Germany and Portugal, among others, still continue to require travelers to follow entry rules. As the summer season approaches, travelers expect all the remaining countries to lift their entry rules.
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