Azerbaijan drops Covid passport requirement
Azerbaijan has scrapped the requirement for Covid passports for entry into the country.
Travellers to Azerbaijan are still advised to follow all recommended health guidelines.
Although not mandatory, it also encourages visitors to get vaccinated before travel.
Azerbaijan has been successful in keeping cases low and has a high vaccination rate.
The government implemented various control measures, including lockdowns and mandatory mask-wearing in public places.
The easing of border rules marks a positive step forward for Azerbaijan’s tourism industry.
Azerbaijan has a wealth of tourist friendly attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Old City of Baku, the Caucasus Mountains, the Caspian Sea, and the ancient Silk Road.
Its focus on the development of the local wine industry has established Azerbaijan as a thriving viticultural centre in the region.
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