first returns from the north by train, bus and car



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The first to start traveling in recent days were university students. Many students from Puglia who between mid and late September had gone to the big cities with a view to resuming face-to-face lessons at universities throughout Italy. The same people who in the middle of last week already took trains and buses back home. But in the last hours, the fear of a new blockade in the national territory and the consequent closure of the regions that register the highest infection curve and an Rt (Contagion Index) much beyond the security threshold is pushing the workers and off-site workers to assess the situation. option to return to Puglia. The region is, in fact, included in the list of which Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte could declare red zones through the new government decree whose signature is already expected at this time. And the fear of being isolated and unable to return home for weeks, as happened between March and May, is leading many to pack.
However, the return home of people off-site that could be witnessed from today and in the coming days will not be comparable to the great mass exodus that occurred in March: no nightly assaults of thousands of workers and students on the last trains and buses leaving. from the stations of Milan, Turin, Venice, Bologna, Rome and other major cities in the north and center before midnight on March 8. Rather, what has already begun is a planned, staggered, and more orderly return. And the reserve numbers prove it.

Although with peaks of increase registered in the last hours, Trenitalia’s long-distance trains and Alitalia’s planes and low-cost companies have not yet sold out. The seats on board the Frecciabianca and the High Speed ​​trains that connect the stations of the big cities in the north and center with Bari, Lecce, Brindisi and Taranto are still available. In addition, tickets are still available and can be purchased for the air routes connecting Milan Linate, Malpensa, Bergamo and Rome Fiumicino airports with Brindisi Papola Casale airport and with Bari airport. long distance bus. Those of MarinoBus, in the first place, which guarantee road connections between the main north and central axes with Puglia. And between Milan, Turin, Venice, Bologna and many other cities with Bari, Lecce and the rest of Puglia. First races already full also for Flixbus buses departing from Lombardy and Piedmont. A trend that could consolidate in the next few hours, immediately after the signing of the new Dpcm by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte and the publication of the detailed list of regions that will close their borders. Carriers are not unbalanced at the moment. At the moment, MarinoBus registers only a slight increase in the request for information on north-south connections, but this interest has not yet translated into a corresponding increase in the purchase of tickets – state sources within MarinoBus – Regarding We respect it in its entirety. Complying with the provisions of the authorities, however, we will continue to ensure travel between the different regions to all those passengers who meet the requirements that may be established by the authorities themselves. The call center is already prepared, however, to manage any request to change the date or return tickets already purchased by all those travelers who will not be able to travel due to supervening provisions of the national or regional government ”. University students, workers and business travelers who at this time choose to return to Puglia also by car. And the first counter-exodus occurred during the weekend that just ended.

For those who will be returning to Puglia from other regions or from abroad, however, the rules are always the same. For now. From the compilation of the self-report form, downloadable on the website of the Puglia region. Form that, duly completed, must be sent to your own doctor for residents of Puglia, or to the ASL of the first province of Apulia where you are. It will also be necessary to keep track of the list of places visited and people frequented during the stay in the region for a period of 30 days. Those who return to Apulia from abroad, and specifically from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic and Spain, will have the obligation to self-report and remain in fiduciary isolation for two weeks only in cases where they do not have made the swab. However, all information regarding return and departure procedures to and from the region is available on the region’s website.

Last update: 11:26


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