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Some countries have imposed restrictions on the entry of travellers and these may be changed in the short term. Therefore, we strongly recommend that all passengers check the information published by the government of their destination country before travelling. You will also find useful information on entry restrictions on the following official websites: IATA Travel Centre and ICAO COVID-19 Airport Status
Several countries also impose specific entry measures, mainly:
1/ Taking the temperature at the departure and/or arrival point
2/ Provision of mandatory forms to be filled in online or distributed on board the aircraft or on arrival at destination
3/ Wearing a mask at all times in airports
The following is a non-exhaustive list of some specific measures:
Luxair is committed to keeping its passenger updated on the latest travel restrictions and regulations. Please be aware that entry and/or transit requirements differ from country to country and are subject to change on very short notice. Therefore, accuracy can't be guaranteed at any time. Passengers are strongly advised to inform themselves about the restrictions and requirements applicable to their journey at least 24 hours before their flight.
12 to 48 hours prior to departure. Passengers neet to hold a negative PCR SARS-CoV-2 test performed within 72 hours prior to arrival. If you have not performed a PCR test, you will be obliged by local authorities to take a PCR test upon arrival at Funchal Airport, free of charge. After taking the PCR test upon arrival, you can proceed to your destination where you must wait for the result of the PCR test, in confinement. You will then be informed of the result within an estimated period of 12 hours.
As of 23rd November, all passengers entering Spain from high-risk areas (including Luxembourg, Belgium, France, and Germany) are obliged to present a negative result of a PCR-test (written in English or Spanish) carried out max. 72h prior to entry. In order to be able to travel, you will need to present your negative test result at check-in at the airport, upon arrival in Spain and eventually upon check-in at your hotel.
Moreover, it is mandatory that you fill out the Spanish Health Control Form via the Spain Travel Health (SptTH) app or via the following link within 48h prior to entering Spain.
You can find more information here.
As of 23rd November, all passengers entering the Canary Islands are obliged to present a negative result of a PCR-test (written in English or Spanish) carried out max. 72h prior to entry. In order to be able to travel, you will need to present your negative test result at check-in at the airport, upon arrival in Spain and eventually upon check-in at your hotel. Moreover, it is mandatory that you fill out the Spanish Health Control Form via the Spain Travel Health (SptTH) app or via the following link within 48h prior to entering the Canary Islands. You can find more information here and here.
If you have been in a high-risk area listed here at any time in the 10 days prior to entering Germany, you need to register online at the earliest of 3 days prior to arrival via the following link. You then need to present the confirmation of your registration at the check-in counter at Luxembourg-Airport. Upon arrival in Germany, you need to inform authorities and start a mandatory 10-day quarantine. Exemptions apply. Click here to find out more. The quarantine can be ended after 5 days by a negative PCR-test result. However, this only applies for tests take earliest 5 days after the start of the quarantine.
Passengers transiting Austria or having visited a risk country listed here, within 10 days prior to entering Austria, must carry a medical certificate less than 3 days old, present a negative COVID test and fill out the Entry Declaration Form prior to travel. You must then keep the filled out form until handing it over to the local authorities. Click here to find out more.
As of December 10th, all passengers (including children and infants) entering Italy from abroad must present the negative result of a PCR-test carried out within 48h prior to arrival. Passengers entering Italy without a valid PCR-test are required to enter a mandatory 14-day quarantine immediately upon arrival.
In order to reduce waiting times at the airport in the COVID-19 circumstances, all passengers travelling to Italy are legally obliged to print and fill out the following document (Italian version; English version). The document will be checked when boarding.
In addition, you also need to register online prior to your arrival if you are flying to one of the following destinations :
In addition, we advise travellers visiting Italian territory to download the official application for contact tracing from the website: https://www.immuni.italia.it/. Although not obligatory, it is recommended to download the app, helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
A quarantine is compulsory for all passengers coming from Luxembourg, even if they present a negative SARS-CoV-2 test.
Before travelling to the UK, the United Kingdom visas and immigration department requires you to register online here. Passengers will need to print this registration before coming to the airport.
No 14-day quarantine required when you arrive if you are traveling or returning from one of the travel corridor countries or have not been to or stopped in a country that’s not on the travel corridor list in the previous 14 days.
For more information please visit click here.
Passengers arriving in Switzerland that have spent any time in the 10 days prior to entry in Luxembourg are obliged to enter a 10-day quarantine upon arrival. Upon arrival, they are required to proceed immediately and directly to their domicile or to other suitable accommodation, remain there at all times for 10 days following arrival (quarantine), and contact the responsible cantonal authority within two days of their arrival (see cantonal contact details www.bag.admin.ch/entry) to inform the authority about their arrival and quarantine. Passengers are required to follow the instructions given by the cantonal authority. Exemptions from the quarantine apply. Please access the following link for further instructions and more information: https://www.bag.admin.ch/bag/en/home/krankheiten/ausbrueche-epidemien-pandemien/aktuelle-ausbrueche-epidemien/novel-cov/empfehlungen-fuer-reisende/quarantaene-einreisende.html
All passengers travelling to Ireland must complete the online Passenger Locator Form (https://cvd19plf-prod1.powerappsportals.com/en-us/) prior to travel. Passengers entering Ireland from locations not included on the COVID-19 Green List, including Luxembourg, are asked to restrict their movements for 14 days on entry into the state. During these 14 days, passengers must stay indoors and avoid contact with other people and social situations as much as possible. You can find more information here (https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/coronavirus/managing-coronavirus-at-home/if-you-live-with-someone-who-has-coronavirus.html#restrict).
As from 01 September, foreign nationals may not enter Hungary, only with justified exceptions. Hungarian nationals and long term residents will be allowed to enter with quarantine or two negative tests two days apart.
A 14-day quarantine is compulsory for all passengers that have stayed in Belgium, Luxembourg or France within 14 days prior to entering Romania, even if they present a negative SARC-CoV-2 test result. Before traveling to Romania, the authorities require you to register online here.
An exemption of the quarantine obligation applies to passengers arriving from a high-risk area that spends less than 72h in Romania, provided that upon arrival, they bear the negative result of a PCR-test carried out within 48h prior to entry.
In accordance with the new Tunisian regulations, each passenger aged 12 or above and travelling only with a flight ticket must hold a negative PCR test done within 72 hours prior to boarding and at most 120 hours before their arrival. Quarantine will remain compulsory even with a negative PCR test. Passengers will have to fill in a form which will be distributed at the airport. Important: LuxairTours Holiday package customers (flight+hotel) are not affected by this rule and can travel without restrictions.
As of the 26/08, following the decision of the Tunisian authorities, Belgian nationals and residents are not allowed to enter in Tunisia.
Passengers entering Denmark from countries labeled by Denmark as banned, need to present the negative result of a PCR- or Antigenic test carried out within 72h prior to entry. Please note that entry into Denmark from banned countries is only permitted for worthy purposes. You can find more information on this link.
If your holiday package has been canceled, please click here for more info. If your flight has been cancelled, please click here for more info. Of course, we remain in close contact with local authorities and hotels to evaluate the evolution of the situation and adapt this list of destinations if required.