Greece welcomes the world (Update, 15 June 2020)
Greece welcomes the world (Update, 15 June 2020)
Greece is ready once again to welcome the world. Here is how:
15 June to 30 June
Aligned with European Commission communication with regards to the ban of non-essential travel from non-EU+ countries.
EU+ consists of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Lichtenstein and Iceland.
AIR
International
flights are allowed into Athens and Thessaloniki airports (continuation
of ban for flights from the UK & Turkey).
Arrivals to Athens Airport: If you originate from an EU + airport on the EASA affected area list or from Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Albania and North Macedonia,
then you will be tested upon arrival. An overnight stay either at a
designated hotel or at a hotel/residence of choice (in Athens) is
required. If the test is negative, the visitor is then free to move to
their final destination. If the test is positive, the visitor is
quarantined under supervision for 14 days.
If your travel originated
from all other origin airports, then you are only subject to random
tests upon arrival. Upon being tested, the visitor is free to move to
their final destination. If the test is positive, the visitor is
quarantined under supervision for 14 days.
Arrivals to Thessaloniki
Airport: All visitors will be tested upon arrival. An overnight stay
either at a designated hotel or at a hotel/residence of choice (in
Thessaloniki) is required.
LAND
The land border with Turkey, Albania and North Macedonia is open only for goods transportation services.
The land border with Bulgaria is open, also for Serbian citizens, and visitors are subject to sample testing.
SEA
Ban on arrival of ships from abroad to Greek ports.
The arrival of leisure yachts is permitted only with crew (arrival of yachts coming from Albania and Turkey is not permitted).
1st July onwards
AIR
International flights are allowed into all airports in Greece.
Additional
restrictions on non-essential travel from non-EU+ countries may be
applicable, pending guidance from the European Union.
LAND
Land border arrivals from Albania, North Macedonia and Bulgaria are allowed. Re-evaluation with regards to Turkey by 30 June.
SEA
Arrivals by sea are allowed.
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All
visitors from air, land or sea, will be subject to random tests upon
arrival. Upon being tested, the passenger is free to move to their final
destination. In the event of a positive result, they will be contacted
and placed on 14-day quarantine, with expenses covered by the Greek
state.
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All
visitors are strongly recommended to download the Visit Greece app
(GDPR compliant) for free prior or upon arrival in Greece.
Visitors
should complete (ideally before travel) a Passenger Locator Factor form
(PLF) with their contact details in Greece. This can also be found on
the Visit Greece app in hard copy during the flight and at a designated
web based form.
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Greece
at any stage retains the right to modify any of the above in light of
changing epidemiological data. A Team of Experts with the Ministry of
Health evaluates the epidemiological data on a regular basis and
recommends changes to restrictions.
Frequent Questions and Answers
Q. Who will cover the expenses of the management and hospitalization of a COVID 19 case?
A. Access to all required health services will be provided by the Greek State free of charge to visitors with no insurance coverage. In the case of EU citizens, all related costs will be covered and then handled according to EU rules and Guidance Notes.
Q: What happens if an infection is confirmed at a hotel?
A:
In the event of a confirmed infection, close contacts of the case will
be transferred to a separate quarantine accommodation at the expense of
the Greek state. Remaining guests will continue their holidays.
Q: If someone misses their return flight
because of illness or symptoms or misses prepaid accommodation is there
a refund policy or other framework that could cover expenses?
A:
Greece will cover transfer to hospital and medical costs as well as stay
in quarantine hotel if needed. We urge airlines travel agents and
hotels to offer maximum flexibility during this time of customer and
regulatory uncertainty.
Q: Can a visitor provide the results of a molecular test (conducted up to 72 hours prior to arrival) to avoid being tested?
A: Subject to evaluation, such tests can be accepted.
Q: Health Protocols of Hotels. How is
protocol compliance ensured? With whom should tourists communicate in
case protocols are not followed?
A: The Ministry of Tourism is
already preparing a focused plan of audits and we encourage all
enterprises to seek third party accreditation. We have also set up a
training and information website for employees and owners in order to
ensure that the knowledge of the protocols is disseminated in a timely
and responsible manner. Finally, we have established steep fines for
those neglecting their duties. In case of complaints visitors can call
the four-digit number 1572 of the Ministry Tourism.