Even though COVID-19 regulations are currently being significantly relaxed in Germany and abroad, there are still a few things to consider for your next tennis trip to Italy, Turkey, or wherever your Easter camp takes you. BUT: which COVID-19 regulations currently apply in which country? Do I have to fill out an online form upon arrival? How and where is mask-wearing mandatory? Does it fall under Zone 2 or Zone 3? So many questions to answer when planning your trip! It's really not easy to keep track of everything.
Our tip: the information portal Der-Reisemanager.com helps you navigate the "coronavirus regulations jungle." So you can start your tennis holiday safely and well-prepared!
For a truly comprehensive overview of the currently applicable regulations, visit www.der-reisemanager.com , developed by the Tübingen-based company A3M. Normally, this company develops information crisis systems, such as tsunami early warning systems – so the creators understand that, especially during the coronavirus pandemic, it's crucial for travelers to have access to accurate and up-to-date information before and during their trips. And that's precisely what you can find on this free website.
Let's get started by entering your planned travel destination and travel dates, or by using a world map to get a first overview of existing travel warnings, etc.
Afterwards, you will receive comprehensive information about the current status of COVID-19 travel regulations. If a travel warning is in effect, what are the entry requirements?
Is a PCR test or a rapid antigen test required, or are there quarantine regulations? What are the local COVID-19 regulations? Are there curfews, mask mandates, and other hygiene rules? Are shops, restaurants, hotels, etc., open? If so, under what conditions?
And of course, you should also be aware of the regulations for entering Germany and the respective federal state . Do you have to register, get tested again, or quarantine?
The only downside: unfortunately, there are currently no entry and return travel regulations for our Swiss and Austrian TennisTraveller .
Most of your questions are answered directly via the information portal – presented very clearly and concisely. Various links to federal ministries, forms, institutions, and apps that are necessary or useful in your destination country are very helpful.
A fantastic service all around for all TennisTraveller during the Corona pandemic!
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