Certificate / certificate of illness issued within fourteen (14) days after the first positive test (pcr) and its validity lasts up to ninety (90) days after it should be carried by travelers for domestic air travel, according to the new aviation directive of the Civil Aviation Authority.
Compared to the previous notam the change is in the time of issuance of the certificate which from 30 days after the illness that was foreseen before, can now be issued 14 days after the illness.
In particular, the new domestic flight notam after the last change provides:
Passengers to all destinations in the country must meet one of the following conditions:
1) Have completed at least fourteen (14) days of vaccination for COVID-19 coronavirus and demonstrate a vaccination certificate. The European digital certificate COVID-19 (EU DIGITAL COVID-19 CERTIFICATE) is also acceptable. The vaccination certificate includes the name of the person, the type of vaccine given and the number of doses.
2) Demonstrate a disease certificate issued within fourteen (14) days after the first positive test (pcr) and its validity lasts up to ninety (90) days after it, according to the provisions of current legislation.
3) Passengers on domestic flights who have not been vaccinated to board the airplane must have been diagnosed with a COVID-19 coronavirus laboratory PCR test within the last seventy-two (72) hours prior to the scheduled flight time or within forty eight (48) hours with rapid test before the departure of their flight.
Minors from four (4) to seventeen (17) years old can make their air travel by performing a self-test provided free of charge by the State and carried out up to twenty-four (24) hours before the scheduled flight time .
The above certificates / certificates are displayed either printed by the platforms www.gov.gr and HTTPS://SELF-TESTING.GOV.GR or in digital form with simultaneous identity check of the holder.
In the case of foreigners from abroad, they can present the vaccination certificate or the certificate of illness or the negative test, in Greek, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian or Russian. A prerequisite is that the documents have been issued by a public authority and in accordance with the relevant legislation. If these checks have been carried out abroad and are valid at the time of boarding the aircraft, the relevant certificates are accepted under the same conditions under which they were allowed to enter Greece.
If a passenger does not wear a mask, he is not allowed to board.
At arrivals and departures inside airports, as well as during air flights, staff and passengers are required to wear a protective mask. If a passenger does not wear a mask, he is not allowed to board the plane. Travel documents are checked by airline officials and sampled by police at airports. Airlines are required to check the traveler before boarding to confirm that he has the necessary documents.
Notes: We remind you that the sanitary protocols for domestic flights are applicable from Monday 13 September 2021.
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