+++ Corona virus+++
Important information:
Effective January 30, 2021, a travel ban has been imposed from Ireland to Germany. Transport companies, e.g. air carriers, may not transport any person from Ireland to Germany. There are only a few, strictly defined exceptions to this travel ban, namely for:
- German citizens
- persons who are resident in Germany with a current right to reside in the country
- Persons on connecting flights, who do not leave the transit zone of an international airport (on the way to a country outside the Schengen area)
- Few other special cases
All those who qualify for the above-mentioned exceptions are equally required to complete an online registration form, must present a negative COVD-19 test result not older than 48 hours prior to entry and have to follow the quarantine regulations of the Federal State they are travelling to.
The transport ban may lead to changes in the flight schedule and reductions in flight connections to and from Germany. Therefore, if you have planned a flight or other travel connection to Germany, please contact your carrier immediately.
Please note that the final decision on entry is made by the German Federal Police upon entry.
For further Information on entering Germany and on Covid-19 please click here.