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Travel advice for Italy and Austria tightened to orange | Inland

A Foreign Affairs spokeswoman confirms this to De Telegraaf on Monday. The travel industry is delighted. “The Canary Islands off the coast of West Africa are important in the winter season because the weather is nice there. This destination is a long way from mainland Spain, where the corona situation is now less rosy. However, the infections in the Canary Islands have declined sharply ”, various ANVR tour operators say.

They immediately set up several flights from the Netherlands to Gran Canaria, Tenerife and the smaller islands to make up for the lost disaster year 2020. Crete is also possible again. Due to a chronic lack of bookings and therefore income, the financial situation is dire. According to travel umbrella organization ANVR, many Dutch people are longing for a safe (catch-up) holiday in the sun.

Flight holidays to the Canary Islands are also allowed in Germany and the United Kingdom. There is already plenty of booking. However, the measures to combat the virus remain in force, such as keeping your distance, putting on masks and avoiding crowds.

Travel advice Italy tightened

The travel advice for Italy will be tightened from yellow (security risks) to orange on Wednesday, which means that all unnecessary travel is advised against. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reports that this measure is being taken because the number of coronavirus infections throughout Italy has increased. Anyone who has been to Italy must be in home quarantine for ten days.

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte tightened national coronavirus restrictions on Sunday. Cinemas, theaters, gyms and swimming pools must all close under the new rules. Furthermore, restaurants and cafes must stop serving at 6pm.

The travel advice for a number of federal states of Austria will also be changed from yellow to orange on Wednesday. These are the states of Carinthia, Burgenland, Steiermark and the region of Ost-Tirol. As a result, the whole of Austria is color coded orange on Wednesday and it is recommended to travel to Austria only if necessary and not for tourist trips. Exceptions are the municipalities of Hinterriss and Jungholz in the state of Tyrol and the municipality of Kleinwalsertal / Mittelberg in the state of Vorarlberg.

From Wednesday, after a stay in Austria, travelers must be in home quarantine for ten days when they return to the Netherlands. This must also be done when flying to the Netherlands from an Austrian airport. Motorists in transit are obliged to continue in one go. Only short breaks at petrol stations are allowed.

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