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From a travel industry point of view, the summer season can only be saved by one means: the end of quarantine regulations and greater differentiation in travel advisories. “The quarantine rules are deadly, we can no longer afford that,” says Gregor Kadanka, spokesman for the tour operator and director of Mondial itself.
For guidance: Austrians traveling abroad must be quarantined for ten days in most cases when they return. With the option to test yourself for free after five days. The corresponding regulations were even extended to other countries this week. As of tomorrow, Thursday, those who return to Finland and Greece must also be quarantined for at least five days. Even a negative PCR test does not change this.
Starting tomorrow, only returnees from Australia, Iceland, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Japan or the Vatican will be exempt from “house arrest.” So not exactly from those countries that are at the top of the popularity list for vacationers.
From the point of view of the organizers, it is particularly annoying that Austria has more or less provided the entire world with a travel warning level 6.