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COVID in Europe: An updated list of travel restrictions for every European country
By Euronews Travel
Updated: 11/02/2022
Most countries have travel restrictions in place in a bid to control the spread of COVID-19.
The latest big changes include:
- The EU has recommended that from 1 February anyone travelling from within the bloc will need only a basic ‘green pass’ health certificate, which can be obtained via vaccination, recovery, or a recent negative Covid test, and remove the need for self-isolation. However, not all countries have stated that they will adopt this rule so check with your destination.
- Greece removes testing requirements for vaccinated travellers from 7 February.
- Face masks are no longer mandatory in the UK.
- Travellers to the Netherlands with a booster vaccine will no longer have to quarantine from 2 February.
- Denmark and Norway lift all domestic travel restrictions from 1 February.
- Switzerland and Austria have relaxed travel restrictions for UK travellers.
- Sweden has dropped the requirement for proof of a negative test from arrivals.