The passage from North Tyrol to the East through South Tyrol is again permitted



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Just in time for Mother’s Day, many Tyroleans are relieved from the crown crisis. The passage from North Tyrol to the East and vice versa through South Tyrol is again allowed for private cars, announced the Tyrol Governor Günther Platter (ÖVP). Travel for family purposes, professional travel, and trips to health care are allowed.

However, the South Tyrolean Medical Company must first be notified. For this, the name, the date and the start and the destination must be sent to the email address [email protected]. The South Tyrol medical company email and auto reply email should be printed and taken as evidence in case of possible control. This procedure must be carried out separately for each trip. Two return emails must also be written for a return trip on the same day.

Transit through South Tyrol is initially only for private cars. “But we are in good talks that public transport between east and north Tyrol will soon be able to start again through south Tyrol,” said the governor.

“Family-oriented border controls”

In border traffic between Bavaria and Salzburg, there will be “family-oriented border controls” for visits to relatives on Mother’s Day on May 10. This regulation, which will apply from midnight to midnight next Sunday, has been agreed with the federal government, the Salzburg State Media Center announced. After the deadline, current income requirements would apply again, he said. Oral credentials at the border should be sufficient for family visits on Mother’s Day.

In addition, the border crossing at Großgmain to Bayerisch-Gmain, which is currently closed due to the crown crisis, will reopen between Wednesday and 6:00 p.m. (apa)

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