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Italy open???

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/may/05/italy-could-reopen-to-foreign-tourists-from-mid-may-says-pm?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other&fbclid=IwAR3geBR3zlfGBSglkjKY82-uQxnqi4AN7a-hbESc7kSnYotcSn1FEF86H4w

Italy will allow tourists to enter quarantine-free as soon as this month, the prime minister, Mario Draghi, has announced, saying the country is “ready to welcome back the world”.

Visitors who have had an EU-approved Covid-19 vaccine, recovered from the disease or tested negative 48 hours prior to travelling will be allowed entry without restrictions, a tourism ministry source said.

The new rules will apply to all countries apart from those on Italy’s travel restrictions blacklist, including Brazil and India.

Italy’s government is racing to save its summer tourism season to benefit an industry badly damaged by the coronavirus pandemic.

“Few countries are intertwined with tourism as Italy. The world longs to travel here,” Draghi, who was appointed prime minister in February, said after a meeting of G20 tourism ministers in Rome on Tuesday. “Our mountains, our beaches, our cities and our countryside are reopening. And this process will speed up in the coming weeks and months.”

The new rules will form part of Italy’s “green pass” while it waits for the EU’s equivalent, which is expected to begin in the second half of June. “From mid-May tourists can have the Italian pass … so the time has come to book your holidays to Italy,” Draghi said.

Italian travel operators have reported a boom in foreign holidaymakers booking holiday apartments this summer in the lead-up to the travel rules being announced.

“We’re taking many bookings from Britain and the USA, and it is no coincidence that these are countries where the most vaccine doses have been administered,” Stefano Bettanin, the president of Property Managers Italia, told Corriere della Sera last week. He said the most popular places were Sicily and Puglia.

Italy’s tourism sector, which accounted for 14% of GDP before the pandemic, lost a total of €120.6bn in 2020, according to figures from the World Travel & Tourism Council in April.
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In Greece, which has also announced it will be dropping quarantine requirements from 14 May, the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, voiced optimism that the situation was about to improve dramatically.
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The tourist-reliant country was among the first to state that anyone arriving with a vaccination certificate or who had recently tested negative for Covid-19 would not be required to self-isolate. On Wednesday, 48 hours after outdoor restaurants and bars were allowed to open, Mitsotakis insisted that a drop in daily coronavirus cases combined with 100,000 people getting a Covid jab every day had laid the groundwork for tourism to reopen next week.

“I do expect the situation to improve dramatically over the next months,” the centre-right leader told a digital conference organised by the Financial Times.

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what does it say or ask?? Tough when there is no text other than a link...

Posted by
1883 posts

Doesn't the link work? It works for me. It says that they are opening to UK and USA tourists middle of May, since we are vaccinated. Will need proof, not sure what that will be yet.

Posted by
1188 posts

Ellen, the link works fine. Some folks here are, shall we say, extraordinarily leery of clicking on links, even from well-established OP's. If they really want to know what it says, they could Google it themselves.

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7667 posts

Yesterday I purchased one-way flights from the USA to Rome for early October of this year. We plan to spend 16 days in Italy prior to taking a transatlantic cruise home from Italy.
I managed to purchase the Delta tickets that were on Delta/KLM, but right after I did that a screen popped up asking me several questions about my country of origin, passport issue and expiry date, number of days in the country, etc. I filled in the form and was essentially told that admission into the country was not likely to happen.

Not sure if it was COVID19 or the one-way issue. We have done the one-way 4-5 times by flying to a country for travel, then taking a transatlantic or transpacific cruise back home. We are usually asked when we plan to leave the country and how.

Hopefully, the COVID19 ban from the EU will open up to vaccinated Americans by Summer.

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@geovagriffith
From 2022 European Union (or better: Schengen area) will apply to tourists the ETIAS visa, very similar to the ESTA we have to do to come into USA. https://etias.com/ . Maybe the problem of your booking is related to it? I don't know how this system is applied during booking, but you 90-days Schengen-visa expires in 2022, so maybe is an issue with the ETIAS.
Try to contact the the flight company.

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Ricky, I don't think ETIAS is George's issue as he's trying to go THIS year. The word out there is that ETIAS (which is not a visa, BTW) isn't expected to launch unitl 2022 - possibly late that year - and might not be FULLY mandatory until 2023. Seems to depend on whether the EU implements one or more 6-month grace periods. LOL, like too much these days, it's clear as mud at the moment. :O)

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George, as of now, unless your are on essential business, you can't enter the country. The computer responding to you is set up to tell you the law now. No one knows what the law will be later this year so it sends out the warning according to the current rules.

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7667 posts

Thanks for all the comments. Frank, I think you are correct, but I am hoping Americans will be able to go to Italy later this year. We love Italy.

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@ Geo

Just watching the Giro boys cycling through Piedmont around Torino. Superb weather. Most spectators wearing masks. Think I saw a couple of shapely signorinas holding up signs reading: Mi manchi, George.

Regards Ron

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I've been rehearsing, "Mia moglie ha le allergie primaverili. Lei non ha il covid Virus."
Just in case she sneezes or coughs in public.
I am done. the cough

Kidding, of course. We are not booked for anywhere yet.