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These Corona travel advisories currently apply to Europe
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Due to the sharp increase in new corona infections, the federal government has declared other regions in several European countries to be risk areas in addition to the Austrian capital Vienna. An overview.
reThe Robert Koch Institute released an updated list of corona risk areas on Wednesday. The central criterion for classification as a risk area is in which states or regions there have been more than 50 new people infected per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days. The Foreign Ministry’s warning of “unnecessary tourist trips” generally follows after a short period of time.
For German vacationers, returning from a risk area means a mandatory crown test and, if necessary, quarantine until a negative result is available. A travel warning is not a ban, but is intended to have a significant deterrent effect. However, it also has a silver lining for consumers: it allows travelers to cancel package tour reservations free of charge.
To which countries in Europe do the travel advisories apply?
Albania: A warning is given against unnecessary tourist trips to Albania.
Andorra: Travel is not recommended due to the large number of infections.
Belgium: Travel warning for the capital Brussels
Bosnia Herzegovina: The RKI identifies the entire country as a risk zone.
Bulgaria: The RKI lists the administrative district of Blagoevgrad as a risk zone.
France: The travel warning has been extended to the Hauts-de-France region in the extreme north of the French Republic and to the overseas territory of La Reunion. The Ile-de-France regions with the capital Paris, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, Occitania, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, the Mediterranean island of Corsica and other overseas regions were previously considered risk areas.
Kosovo: A warning is given against unnecessary tourist trips.
Croatia: Travel warning extended to Brod-Posavina and Virovitica-Podravina counties after five other regions were already considered risk zones (Zadar, Sibenik-Knin, Split-Dalmatia, Dubrovnik-Neretva, Pozega-Slavonia).
Montenegro: A warning is given against unnecessary tourist trips.
Netherlands: Travel advisory for the provinces of North and South Holland: This includes Amsterdam, The Hague and Rotterdam.
Romania: In Romania, travel advisories have been issued for the districts of Bacau, Bihor, Brăila, Brasov, Caras-Severin, Iasi, Ilfov, Neamt, Prahova, Vâlcea and Vaslui, as well as for the capital Bucharest.
Switzerland: Extension of the travel notice to the canton of Friborg. This was previously the case in the cantons of Geneva and Vaud.
Spain: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs warns against travel to all of Spain, including the Canary Islands.
Czech Republic: A travel advisory now also applies to the Central Bohemian region around the capital Prague, which has been a risk area for about a week.
Hungary: Travel warning for the capital Budapest