Travel to the UK during Covid-19: What you need to know before you go
ince January 18, all travelers entering the UK, including British citizens, must present a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours of arrival. Previously, the borders had been open with no test requirements. This policy was announced on January 8, with an original start date of January 11, then moved to January 15, before being pushed back again.
SERBIA HAS REOPENED TO TOURISTS FROM ALL COUNTRIES
As of May 22nd 2020, Serbia is allowing visitors to travel to the country under normal ‘pre-Covid’ regulations. That includes no mandatory testing and no isolation period for arriving tourists. TESTING UPDATE AUGUST 15 As the situation has changed since reopening in May, Serbia has now implemented PCR tests for tourists coming from 4 countries.
MALTA HAS REOPENED FOR TOURISM
Malta reopened for tourism on July 1st, allowing visitors from many nations to enter the country without an isolation period or testing. Between reopening in July and the current day, Malta has continued to add more countries to their approved ‘green' and ‘amber' lists. (see below)