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Innsbruck: Just in time for Mother’s Day, you are again allowed to travel from North Tyrol to East Tyrol and vice versa through South Tyrol. The country announced this on Saturday afternoon.
“I am very pleased that I was able to find a solution in South Tyrol,” said Governor Günther Platter. In the past days and weeks, he had worked intensively with Governor Arno Kompscher in South Tyrol to explore possibilities within the framework of applicable national regulations. Now there’s nothing in the way of a visit to Mother’s Day, Platter says.
Email to South Tyrol Medical Company
However, the provisions of the federal entry ordinance must be observed when passing. Travel for family purposes, professional travel and trips to medical care are possible without further restrictions, according to the Ministry of Health. At the same time, the Italian regulation applies, according to which a notification must be made to the medical company responsible for South Tyrol on such trips through South Tyrol. The driver’s name, date and start and destination should be sent to the following email address: [email protected].
This notification email and the automatic reply email from South Tyrol medical service should be printed and then used as evidence of any inspection in South Tyrol. For the time being, this must be done separately for each trip, so if you drive from East Tyrol through South Tyrol to North Tyrol one day in the morning and start your return trip the same day in the afternoon, you should send advance notification emails for both trips. [email protected] be sent
Passing through South Tyrol is currently only allowed for private cars. “But we are in good conversations that public transport between East and North Tyrol will soon be able to start again through South Tyrol,” says Platter. (TT.com)