COVID-19 TRAVEL INFO
Get information on the latest in Covid-19 related restrictions for each destination;
Last Update: 25 May 2022
Albania
All passengers fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated are allowed to enter Albania.
COVID-19 related entry regulations were lifted on May 1, 2022. There are no testing, quarantine, or forms requirements for passengers traveling to Albania.
All passengers fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated are allowed to enter Kosovo.
COVID-19-related entry regulations were lifted on May 1, 2022. There are no testing, quarantine, or form requirements for passengers traveling to Kosovo.
Face Coverings
Wearing a mask covering the nose and mouth is mandatory while indoors and outdoor gatherings and cultural events with up to 50 persons.
Kosovo
North Macedonia
All passengers fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated are allowed to enter North Macedonia.
COVID-19 related entry regulations were lifted on 21 April 2022. There are no testing, quarantine, or forms requirements for passengers traveling to North Macedonia.
Face Coverings
Passengers, fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated, do not need to wear a mask while outdoors or indoors. Elderly people, chronically ill people, and those with reduced immunity are recommended to still use masks indoors.
Montenegro
All passengers, fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated, are allowed to enter Montenegro.
COVID-19 related entry regulations were lifted. There are no testing, quarantine, or form requirements for passengers traveling to Montenegro.
Face Coverings
All passengers, fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated, have to use a face mask in indoor spaces where it is mandatory or recommended like public transport and health institutions.
United Kingdom
All passengers, fully vaccinated and not fully vaccinated, are allowed to enter the United Kingdom.
COVID-19 related entry regulations were lifted. There are no testing, quarantine, or form requirements for passengers traveling to the United Kingdom.
Face Coverings
The use of masks or facial coverings is not mandatory, however, the government still recommends using a mask in crowded and indoor spaces.
In other indoor settings where a face covering is not legally required, travelers may continue wearing a face mask in crowded and enclosed spaces where they may come into contact with other people who they do not normally meet.