In addition to the travel entry details the Italian government announced 11 days ago, on September 3, they provided clarification on quarantine requirements for unvaccinated travelers. Unvaccinated travelers are allowed to enter Italy with a negative COVID-19 test but must self-quarantine upon arrival for five days and then test again after isolation. If unvaccinated travelers receive a negative COVID-19 after five days of quarantine, they will no longer have to quarantine.

As a reminder per last week’s announcement from the Italian government, all travelers, regardless of vaccination status, will be required to provide a negative COVID-19 antigen or molecular test taken at most 72 hours before arrival into Italy. Children under six years of age will not be required to present a negative test result.

Please be aware that any travelers who are unable to obtain a negative COVID-19 test within the departure window will be denied boarding and must cancel or rebook their flight. There are no options to test or quarantine upon arrival into Italy.

All passengers traveling to Italy must fill out a Digital Passenger Locator Form before arrival and one of the following: Vaccination card, Green pass or Certificate of recovery.

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