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Czech Republic eases restrictions for Indian travellers

Czech Republic has announced gradual easing of entry conditions for the Indian travellers, albeit with few precautions and mandates in place which need to be followed.

Czech Republic as a destination has opened up with its shops being open with no restrictions on operating hours, cultural and sporting events, concerts, theatres are all full functional and ready to welcome guests in their premises. Hotels and other accommodation facilities are open. There is no requirement of vaccination certificate. Museums, galleries, monuments, zoos, botanical gardens, libraries and fitness centers are allowed to function at 100 % capacity. The wellness, & swimming pools are open with services such as wellness, saunas or salt caves.

For all travellers entering into the Czech Republic there is an obligation to provide a completely filled passenger locator form.

Any traveller who is fully vaccinated can travel to the Czech Republic with an EU digital COVID certificate EU (Indian Vaccination Certificate is recognised by the EU) which is valid for 14–270 days after the completion of the second vaccination dose (Covishield). Otherwise is considered as a non-vaccinated and need to arrive with PCR test and take another one within 5 – 7 days after arrival. However, it is recommended to carry a negative result of an RT-PCR test, which is not older than 72 hours from the date of the RT-PCR test.

Travellers who are not vaccinated still have the option of travelling and exploring the Czech Republic, by carrying a fully filled passenger form and along with that to provide a negative RT-PCR test which is not older than 72 hours from the date of the RT-PCR test. Such a passenger will also need to do a test in Czech Republic between the 5 and 7 day after entering the country.

Children under 12 years of age have an exception from all hygiene measures. Children 12–18 years of age do not have a time-limited validity of the vaccination certificate.Passenger locator form to be filled before arrival to provide it on request while at the airport of departure.

 

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