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14 Mar 2021 | 10:29 AM UTC

Greece: Authorities extend COVID-19-related domestic air travel restrictions until March 22 /update 50

Greece extends domestic air travel restrictions until March 22; domestic COVID-19 measures extended in high-risk locations.

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Greece has extended domestic air travel restrictions until 06:00 March 22 as part of measures to combat the spread of COVID-19. Only essential trips are permitted, such as those for healthcare, family responsibilities, essential business, or to return to a permanent residence. Similar restrictions are also in effect for international air travel until at least March 22; entry is prohibited for all non-EEA nationals with certain exceptions, such as healthcare workers, permanent residents of an EU or Schengen Area country, diplomats, student visa holders, seasonal workers, passengers in transit, and transport workers. Citizens of Australia, Israel, New Zealand, South Korea, Switzerland, Russia, Thailand, the UAE, and the UK are also exempt from the travel ban. Flights connecting with Turkey remain suspended.

All international arrivals must present a negative result from a COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test taken no more than 72 hours prior to arrival, and self-isolate for seven days upon arrival. All incoming travelers must complete Greece's Passenger Locator Form; individuals will be subject to COVID-19 tests upon landing based on their Passenger Locator Form information. All arrivals from the UAE must submit to a rapid antigen test upon arrival. All arrivals from the UK must submit to a rapid antigen test upon arrival, self-isolate for seven days, and take a PCR test after their isolation period.

Additionally, all land border crossings - with the exception of the Promachonas crossing with Bulgaria - remain closed to nonessential traffic. All travelers entering from the Kakavia crossing with Albania, and Evzones border crossings with North Macedonia, will be subjected to a rapid COVID-19 test and must self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival unless they are transiting, in which case they are not required to self-isolate.

Domestic Restrictions
Authorities have extended the COVID-19-related lockdown in the Athens metropolitan area until at least March 22 due to rising case numbers; the measure had been due to expire March 16. Similar restrictions already applied in several other areas, including Corinth, Heraklion, Larissa, Rhodes, and Thessaloniki, though they were also introduced March 13 in the regions of Chalkidiki, Evritania, and Lesvos, and the municipalities of Chania, Ioannina Katerini, Metsovo, and Skiathos; under the measures, all nonessential stores and schools are closed until at least March 22.

Measures that remain in effect at the national level include a daily 2100-0500 curfew, during which individuals may only leave their homes for essential reasons, such as performing their employment duties or seeking medical assistance. A 19:00-05:00 curfew is also being enforced in very high-risk areas. Prior to leaving their homes during curfew hours, residents must either receive approval from authorities by sending a text message to 13033 or obtain a certificate from their employer. Officials may grant text-based requests for essential reasons, including medical appointments or exercise. Shoppers must register via text before setting out and complete their trips within two hours. Residents are currently barred from leaving their home prefectures except for essential purposes such as work. Facemasks are mandatory in all indoor and outdoor public settings.

Authorities could reimpose, extend, further ease, or otherwise amend any restrictions with little-to-no notice depending on disease activity over the coming weeks.

Advice

Follow all official instructions. Abide by national health and safety measures. Reconfirm all travel arrangements. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Liaise with trusted contacts for further updates and guidance. Maintain contact with your diplomatic representation. Ensure contingency plans account for further disruptive measures or extensions of current restrictions. Reconsider and reconfirm nonemergency health appointments.

Resources

Greek Government Coronavirus Portal (Greek)
Financial Measures Introduced by Authorities
World Health Organization (WHO)
General Secretariat for Civil Protection
Passenger Locator Form
Schengen Area Countries