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The opening of Cyprus airports is set to enter phase two

by abdul
June 19, 2020
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The opening of Cyprus airports is set to enter phase two on Saturday when passengers arriving from countries listed in category A by the Health Ministry will not need to present proof of a negative coronavirus test but will be subjected to a mandatory rapid test upon arrival.

Speaking to the Cyprus News Agency, head of communications for Hermes Airports Maria Kouroupi said: “even though we set off with many challenges and doubts, the resumption of the operation of the airports of Cyprus has nevertheless taken place smoothly until now.”

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“Passengers are abiding by coronavirus measures taken by airports, such as thermometer checks, masks, and social distancing,” Kouroupi noted.

Since airports in the Republic of Cyprus first resumed operation on June 9 and until June 15, some seven thousand passengers flew into and out of Cyprus on a total of 85 flights. From June 15 on, someone thousand passengers arrived in Cyprus daily.

But Kouroupi said this figure is minuscule compared to the numbers that would usually be recorded during this period at the island’s two airports.

Phase two of airports

On June 20, Kouroupi said, “certain criteria for incoming passengers are adjusted, as those arriving in Cyprus from the 18 countries included in category A won’t be required to show a certificate of a coronavirus test,” adding that national authorities will still carry out sampling checks on arrivals.

This adjustment, Kouroupi said, “allowed several airlines to begin flight routes from June 20 onwards.”

On Sunday the Paphos airport will operate as usual, with the first flight, conducted by Ryan Air, arriving from Thessaloniki at 7 pm

Kouroupi said Cyprus had launched an online platform,

CyprusFligthPass, where all passengers travelling to Cyprus, must submit the information required.

As regards Cypriots wanting to travel abroad, the EU recently announced the platform Re-open EU, where the public can find all necessary information on the country they wish to visit.

Categories A and B

An updated list of countries included in categories A and B by the Cyprus Health Ministry based on the risk level of each country’s epidemiological situation was released Friday.

Category A (currently low-risk countries)

Australia, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Switzerland, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea.

Category B (relatively low-risk but faring worse than category A countries)

Belgium, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Jordan, the Netherlands, Spain, Poland, Romania, United Arab Emirates.

Passengers arriving on the island from category B countries will still be required to show proof of a negative coronavirus test that must have been conducted at least 72 hours before departure.

Countries not included in the list

Flights to and from countries not included in the list will be permitted, but only for specific categories of passengers.

Specifically, Cyprus nationals, foreign spouses of Cyprus nationals, their underage children, legal residents of Cyprus, those allowed into the Republic of Cyprus by the Vienna Convention, and people of any nationality who receive the special permission of the Republic, will also be allowed to travel.

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