Athens’ Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport. Credit: Wikimedia commonsTraveling to Greece directives calling for a seven-day quarantine of
airline passengers from abroad and a restriction of international
flights have been extended until Monday, February 8, 2021.
Also, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Friday announced a new
directive (Notam) concerning Israel, without the weekly limit of 10,000
passengers provided by the previous aviation directive for this country.
As far as international itineraries are concerned, with the aim of
protecting passengers and citizens, the following international air
traffic directives are extended and valid from Friday at dawn until
Monday, February 8, 2021 at midnight.
Passenger Locator Form
Seven-day quarantines are now mandatory for all arrivals from abroad.
All
passengers entering Greece up until February 8 at midnight, from any
foreign country, including the member states of the European Union, are
subject to a mandatory precautionary confinement to their home or the
temporary residence they have declared in their Passenger Locator Form
(PLF) for seven days, unless their stay in Greece is for a shorter
period, in which case the temporary restriction is valid until the time
of their departure.
Also, foreign passengers may be subjected to a rapid test upon
arrival, based on the procedure provided by the PLF. If a passenger
tests positive, the mandatory period of quarantine is extended to 14
days.
For arrivals from the United Kingdom, in addition to a seven-day
quarantine and rapid test, they must also provide a new negative PCR
test at the end of the seven-day quarantine in order for this to be
lifted. Rapid tests will be carried out on all passengers on flights
from the UK upon arrival.
International arrivals are only permitted to enter if they can display a negative test taken in the previous 72 hours.
The Notam stipulates that all passengers on international flights can
only enter Greece if they have a negative PCR test and may also be
subjected to a random rapid test upon arrival, based on the PLF.
The aviation directive extends the requirement for mandatory completion of the PLF at the electronic address https://travel.gov.gr/ by all passengers on international flights to Greece.
Filling in a PLF is also mandatory for passengers on foreign flights
who are permanent residents of Greece and depart from the airports of
Greece.
Some travelers completely excluded; others have limits on numbers allowed in
The suspension of flights between Greece and Turkey and between Greece and the region of Catalonia in Spain has been extended.
All flights to and from Greece from Albania and North Macedonia,
according to the new extension of the Notam, will be operated only at
AIA, Athens’ Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport.
The aviation directive extends a ban on the entry of non-European citizens (Non-EU citizens) into Greece.
Israel and Russia were added to the exempted countries in the
aviation directive, bringing the total of 11 countries exempted from the
entry ban to Greece to 11.
The notam does not apply to residents of the following 11 countries:
the United Kingdom, Singapore, Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda,
South Korea, Thailand, the United Arab Emirates, the Russian Federation
and Israel.
Especially for Russia (permanent residents) the following
restrictions remain: Arrivals only at the airports of Athens,
Thessaloniki and Heraklion and a maximum entry limit of 500 passenger
arrivals per week.
Exceptions to foreign flight aviation directives under previous notams will also apply for those extended until February 8.
(Source: AMNA , Greek Reporter)