Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
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No more quarantine for the travellers arriving to Poland!

The border quarantine ceased on 28 March.

Any persons arriving to Poland are not directed to quarantine caused by the coronavirus outbreak anymore.  Regardless of whether travellers are or are not vaccinated, whether they are recovered and whether they have or do not have a EU Covid-19 Certificate, they are no longer subject to mandatory quarantine. The Border Guard does not check whether passengers have negative Covid tests, which in practice means that the tests are not required.  Liberal rules of entry into Poland apply to travellers from the European Union and Schengen countries, as well as those from outside these countries.

There is no longer an obligation in Poland to cover your mouth and nose with masks in public places, apart from health care facilities and pharmacies. This means that passengers and visitors do not have to wear masks at airports, including passenger terminals.  However, the obligation to use masks may still apply on board of the aircraft. Decisions in this respect are taken by particular airlines. 
It is no longer necessary to fill in location cards when travelling to Poland. 

 

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