Czech Republic relaxes Covid entry curbs
The Czech Republic has eased all Covid-19 travel restrictions for inbound foreign tourists and Czech nationals.
Travellers no longer have to fill in the arrival form or submit proof of vaccination or a previous infection when returning from overseas.
The change took effect on April 9.
Katarina Hobbs, CzechTourism’s UK and Ireland Director said: “On behalf of CzechTourism UK and Ireland, we are very happy to confirm that all Covid-19 entry restrictions have been abolished.”
“Travellers from all over the world are welcome to travel again without stressful procedures and can experience the wonderful spring season in the Czech Republic.”
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