According to current information, the different coronavirus travel rules for the 26 member states are to be unified and common regulations implemented: this applies to risk areas, travel warnings, quarantine rules and rapid testing. This will allow for the development of a system of differentiated travel and safety precautions. The situation remains difficult and the authorities in individual countries may change entry conditions at any time and at short notice. Always find out about the current situation at the Embassies or official websites of the relevant countries before entry/transit. And the ACL and the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs are always on hand to assist you. Tourist travel in Europe is currently dependent on the status of the health crisis. ACL provides regular updates with the latest information for individual European countries. Whether you’re travelling or decide to stay at home, always minimise your personal risk of infection!
The coronavirus pandemic has had the world in its grip since early this year and is making demands of us on a scale we’ve never seen before. Two ACL member trips have already been run, taking into account the current situation and in compliance with the health and safety regulations. The feasibility of every individual ACL member trip is carefully assessed in consultation with our partner organisations! If the situation worsens, we and our partners will obviously take the necessary steps to cancel member trips in affected areas or adapt the programme to protect travellers. We are in regular contact with our partners and the authorities and are keeping a very close eye on developments. We can assure you that, if the situation gets worse or if health organisations re-evaluate the situation, we will immediately take action according to the latest instructions from the EU Commission or government of the specific country. We will never take any risks when it comes to health and safety or the travel experience itself. If dates have to be cancelled, our partner organisers will inform you of the option to change your ACL member trip booking or put yourself down on the list for 2021.
The European Consumer Centre Luxemburg offers more detailed information about “Coronavirus and Travel” The European Consumer Centre Luxemburg has published a guide to EU passenger rights in connection with the ongoing COVID-19 situation. ACL provides additional help: European travel information for persons resident in Luxembourg Tourist travel in Europe is currently affected by the health crisis situation. Find the latest information in our regularly updated list. Free COVID-19-Test on entry and exit From now until cancelled by the government, you can get a free test if required by your destination country. You also have the option to get a test on returning to Luxembourg. ACL recommends: Registration with the MAEE when staying abroad When staying abroad, register with the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs - MAEE. Daily European travel updates at “Re-open EU” The EU Commission uses their website to provide prospective travellers with daily updates on current coronavirus regulations in European holiday destinations. The interactive tool is available in 24 languages and is also available on our website. World Health Organisation (WHO) WHO issues a detailed daily report on the coronavirus situation. German Foreign Office You can also find information on the German Foreign Office website. You’ll find in-depth exit and entry information for Germany plus country-specific coronavirus precautions. ADAC And the German Automobile Club (ADAC) provides a very good overview (in German only) of the latest global situation. and of course...
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