For vaccinated travelers from very high-risk areas who want to travel to the Netherlands, the quarantine obligation will expire on 22 September. The mask obligation at Dutch airports will remain in effect.
These are the most important decisions for air passengers that the outgoing Dutch government announced on Tuesday at the press conference about corona.
From September 22, the quarantine rules for travel to the Netherlands will change. Vaccinated travelers from, for example, Suriname, Venezuela, Thailand or other very high-risk areas no longer have to be quarantined. This makes it a lot easier to travel to the Netherlands from those countries.
At the airports in the Netherlands, in trains, buses, trams, metro and taxis, the use of a face mask remains mandatory. You no longer have to wear a face mask on platforms and at the station.
Below is a list of very high-risk countries for which the quarantine obligation expires when traveling to the Netherlands, if you are fully vaccinated:
- afghanistan;
- bangladesh;
- Botswana;
- Brazil;
- Costa Rica;
- Cuba;
- The US Virgin Islands;
- Dominican;
- Eswatini;
- Fiji;
- Philippines;
- French Guiana
- French Polynesia;
- Georgia;
- Guadeloupe;
- Guyana;
- Haiti;
- India;
- Indonesia;
- Iran;
- Israel:
- Kazakhstan;
- Kosovo:
- Lesotho;
- Malaysia;
- Martinique;
- Mongolia;
- Montenegro
- Myanmar;
- Nepal;
- Northern Macedonia
- Pakistan;
- Saint Lucia;
- Saint Kitts and Nevis;
- Seychelles;
- Somalia;
- Surinam;
- Sri Lanka;
- Thailand;
- Venezuela;
- United Kingdom;
- United States;
- South Africa.
Source: National Government - This article is for informational purposes only, no rights can be derived from it.
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