Information for passengers on flights to Germany
Passengers traveling on a flight to Germany must hold various documents that can be checked both on departure and on arrival / transit in Germany. Likewise, all guests should inform themselves about any obligations that may become necessary after arrival in Germany or the respective destination country (e.g. quarantine, further corona tests).
As of 3 March 2022, there is no current classification of countries in Corona High Risk or Virus Variant areas.
Transportation rules on flights to Germany
Passengers with a destination in Germany are requested to note the following points:
- All passengers must be in possession of the required valid passport or identification documents
- All passengers (from the age of 12 years) must have one of the following medical certificates at the time of departure:
- a proof of vaccination (analogue or digital proof of a vaccination series completed more than 14 days ago of a vaccine released by the German Paul Ehrlich Institute)
- a proof of recovery (digital or analogue PCR-/LAMP-/TMA-test proof, which is at least 28 days and at most 90 days old)
- a negative test result (PCR, antigen, RT-LAMP or TMA). The test must not have been carried out more than 48 hours before the scheduled departure time. If the test is an Antigen test, it must have been carried out within 48 hours before arrival in Germany
- a proof of vaccination (analogue or digital proof of a vaccination series completed more than 14 days ago of a vaccine released by the German Paul Ehrlich Institute)
Passengers with an international connecting flight in Frankfurt or Munich are requested to observe the following points:
- All passengers must be in possession of the required valid passport or identification documents
- All passengers (from the age of 12 years) must have one of the following medical certificates at the time of departure:
- a proof of vaccination (analogue or digital proof of a vaccination series completed more than 14 days ago of a vaccine released by the German Paul Ehrlich Institute)
- a proof of recovery (digital or analogue PCR-/LAMP-/TMA-test proof, which is at least 28 days and at most 90 days old)
- a negative test result (PCR, antigen, RT-LAMP or TMA). The test must not have been carried out more than 48 hours before the scheduled departure time. If the test is an Antigen test, it must have been carried out within 48 hours before arrival in Germany
- a proof of vaccination (analogue or digital proof of a vaccination series completed more than 14 days ago of a vaccine released by the German Paul Ehrlich Institute)
- All passengers must be aware of and comply with the entry regulations of the relevant destination country.
Please refer to our page with current entry regulations.
20.03.2022 16:28 CET