countries take restrictions, and the world has opened for travelers again. And if earlier tourists were worried about the question “where can you fly”, now the question “where is still impossible to fly.” Haqqin.az with reference to Stuff.co.nz tells which countries are still inaccessible to tourists.
China
Before Pandemia, China was one of the most visited countries. However, now the government continues to adhere to the strategy of the zero spread of coronavirus. The country is gradually restoring the air traffic. But the restrictions remain strict: seven-day quarantine plus three days of self-isolation, PCR test upon arrival.
Nevertheless, there are the first signs of communication restoration: the quarantine period for visitors to the border was reduced to seven days (plus additional three days of self-isolation), and commercial international flights are gradually resumed after a two-year ban.
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Taiwan
Taiwan’s boundaries opened for business travelers and foreign students, but they still remain closed for tourists.
Hong Kong (Special Administrative District of the PRC)
In order to visit Hong Kong, tourists still need to present a PCR test made 48 hours before arrival. Also, travelers must pass seven -day quarantine at their own expense. Reservation confirmation must be presented at the airport, upon arrival.
Also, upon arrival, travelers should pass the PCR test and Rat. The tests will also have to be taken throughout their stay in a quarantine hotel, and they will need to organize additional tests in the public testing center on the 9th and 12th days. Tourists with a positive test result will be hospitalized in a state hospital or isolator.
Japan
Japan has again opened for foreign tourists from 98 countries with low risk. However, you can visit the country only within the framework of the excursion approved by the government. Those who go to Japan as part of one of the tours should receive a visa and present a PCR test before leaving, spent within 72 hours.
South Korea
South Korea is open to all types of tourists. But travelers should take a test before leaving and pre-book a PCR test, which needs to be held at the airport or at a medical institution next to the place of residence within one day after arrival. If the test is positive, travelers should spend seven days in a quarantine institution.
Among countries that remain inaccessible, Stuff.co.nz calls Samoa, Tons, Solomon Island, Vanuatu, Niue and Fiji, which require PCR and RAT tests, as well as quarantine upon arrival in case of positive result.
Complete the list of Canada. The demand for the PCR test of the country’s authorities was canceled in April. However, tourists can be invited to accidental testing at the airport upon arrival. Those who have a positive test result will have to be isolated for 10 days.