Greece lifts travel restrictions with these states

Greece will fully open all its airports for flights from abroad on July 1st, Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis announced at a joint press conference with Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias for updated tourist season measures, attended by government spokesman Stelios Petsas. Restrictions for [...]
Greece will fully open all its airports for flights from abroad on July 1st, Greek Tourism Minister Harry Theoharis announced at a joint press conference with Health Minister Vassilis Kikilias for updated tourist season measures, attended by government spokesman Stelios Petsas.
However, restrictions on flights from Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain announced that they will be removed by tomorrow.
Reports include as follows:
All Greek airports will take care of overseas by July 1st.
Limitations for flights from Italy, Holland and Spain will be lifted as of June 15th
The restrictions on reaching yachts from abroad continue to be preserved, except for yachts with crews without passengers. All voyages from other countries will be fully opened on July 1st.
Together with the opening of all airports for foreign flights, seven border points will also be fully opened on 1 July.
Our “Plan is inclusive and we have already carried out urgent prove”, the minister said.
He added that taking random samples for COVID-19 would take place at the airport, and visitors would be forced to wait for the test results at a given hotel.
The government has placed a 7-day stay in a hotel for negative results and a 14-day for positive ones.
The”Plan presented to ensure a safe summer... reminds us all of the need to continue displaying individual responsibilities and collective maturity”, government spokesman Petsas said.












