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Gibraltar Travel regulations, Coronavirus regulations, travel bans - Travelbans
Gibraltar travel restrictions
Open for travel from Gibraltar
No quarantine restrictions
COVID-19 negative certification not required / not known. Instead, the Government of Gibraltar requires passengers flying to Gibraltar to complete a COVID-19 contact tracing form. This form will be given to passengers by airlines.
Gibraltar *****International Restrictions.
The Government of Gibraltar have confirmed that air travel restrictions into Gibraltar due to COVID-19 have been lifted as from 21 June 2020. All incoming travellers with valid travel documents will be allowed entry into Gibraltar via the Gibraltar International Airport. British Airways are currently operating a reduced schedule of flights to/from Gibraltar and London Heathrow. The Government of Gibraltar requires passengers flying to Gibraltar to complete a COVID-19 contact tracing form. This form will be given to passengers by airlines.
Lockdown restrictions are now in the process of being relaxed by the Government of Gibraltar, via a six-phased process named “Unlock the Rock” which commenced on 2 May 2020. Full details of the plans to lift lockdown restrictions can be found in this Government of Gibraltar press release [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886]. On Friday 22 May 2020, the regulations affecting the freedom of movement of all citizens came to an end, and people are now permitted to leave their home without restriction – although the advice of the Government of Gibraltar remains for people to stay at home, and if they do go out, to maintain social distancing. From Monday 1 June 2020, restaurants and cafes can open with reduced capacity. From Monday 22 June, bars can open, with some restrictions. Some restrictions on freedom of association (gatherings) imposed by the Government of Gibraltar as part of the social lockdown remain in place. Visiting friends and relatives in their homes or public places is permitted but gatherings must be kept below twelve persons, with certain specified exceptions. In the event that a person in Gibraltar has any of the symptoms of COVID-19, they have an obligation to self-isolate and should neither visit a friend or relative nor should they permit anyone to visit them until they have been tested and are negative for the virus.The Government of Gibraltar has issued guidance on social distancing and face coverings for people using Gibraltar International Airport. More information can be found on the Guidance for Travellers page of the Gibraltar International Airport website.
The Government of Gibraltar have confirmed that air travel restrictions into Gibraltar due to COVID-19 have been lifted as from 21 June 2020. All incoming travellers with valid travel documents will be allowed entry into Gibraltar via the Gibraltar International Airport. British Airways are currently operating a reduced schedule of flights to/from Gibraltar and London Heathrow.
A social lockdown came into effect in Gibraltar on Tuesday 24 March 2020 to slow the spread of COVID-19. However the lockdown restrictions are now in the process of being relaxed by the Government of Gibraltar, via a six-phased process named “Unlock the Rock” which commenced on 2 May 2020. Full details of the plans to lift lockdown restrictions can be found in this Government of Gibraltar press release [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886].
On Friday 22 May 2020, the regulations affecting the freedom of movement of all citizens came to an end, and people are now permitted to leave their home without restriction – although the advice of the Government of Gibraltar remains for people to stay at home, and if they do go out, to maintain social distancing. From Monday 1 June 2020, restaurants and cafes can open with reduced capacity. From Monday 22 June, bars can open, with some restrictions. Some restrictions on freedom of association (gatherings) imposed by the Government of Gibraltar as part of the social lockdown remain in place. Visiting friends and relatives in their homes or public places is permitted but gatherings must be kept below twelve persons, with certain specified exceptions. See the Government of Gibraltar press release for details [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886]. In the event that a person in Gibraltar has any of the symptoms of COVID-19, they have an obligation to self-isolate and should neither visit a friend or relative nor should they permit anyone to visit them until they have been tested and are negative for the virus.
A social lockdown came into effect in Gibraltar on Tuesday 24 March 2020 to slow the spread of COVID-19. However the lockdown restrictions are now in the process of being relaxed by the Government of Gibraltar, via a six-phased process named “Unlock the Rock” which commenced on 2 May 2020. Full details of the plans to lift lockdown restrictions can be found in this Government of Gibraltar press release [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886]. On Friday 22 May 2020, the regulations affecting the freedom of movement of all citizens came to an end, and people are now permitted to leave their home without restriction – although the advice of the Government of Gibraltar remains for people to stay at home, and if they do go out, to maintain social distancing. From Monday 1 June 2020, restaurants and cafes can open with reduced capacity. From Monday 22 June, bars can open, with some restrictions. Some restrictions on freedom of association (gatherings) imposed by the Government of Gibraltar as part of the social lockdown remain in place. Visiting friends and relatives in their homes or public places is permitted but gatherings must be kept below twelve persons, with certain specified exceptions. See the Government of Gibraltar press release for details [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886]. In the event that a person in Gibraltar has any of the symptoms of COVID-19, they have an obligation to self-isolate and should neither visit a friend or relative nor should they permit anyone to visit them until they have been tested and are negative for the virus.
Gibraltar The Government of Gibraltar have confirmed that air travel restrictions into Gibraltar due to COVID-19 have been lifted as from 21 June 2020. All incoming travellers with valid travel documents will be allowed entry into Gibraltar via the Gibraltar International Airport.
A social lockdown came into effect in Gibraltar on Tuesday 24 March 2020 to slow the spread of COVID-19. However the lockdown restrictions are now in the process of being relaxed by the Government of Gibraltar, via a six-phased process named “Unlock the Rock” which commenced on 2 May 2020.
On Friday 22 May 2020, the regulations affecting the freedom of movement of all citizens came to an end, and people are now permitted to leave their home without restriction – although the advice of the Government of Gibraltar remains for people to stay at home, and if they do go out, to maintain social distancing. From Monday 1 June 2020, restaurants and cafes can open with reduced capacity. From Monday 22 June, bars can open, with some restrictions.
Some restrictions on freedom of association (gatherings) imposed by the Government of Gibraltar as part of the social lockdown remain in place. Visiting friends and relatives in their homes or public places is permitted but gatherings must be kept below twelve persons, with certain specified exceptions.
Gibraltar Passengers are not allowed to enter Gibraltar.
There are no restrictions or ban to travel from/to Gibraltar. Airport operations emain functional. However, local authorities have advised to avoid crossing La Verja – La Linea de la Concepcion (Cadiz, mainland Spain) by foot or vehicle due to the state of emergency currently in place in Spain.
On Friday 22 May 2020, the regulations affecting the freedom of movement of all citizens came to an end, and people are now permitted to leave their home without restriction – although the advice of the Government of Gibraltar remains for people to stay at home, and if they do go out, to maintain social distancing. From Monday 1 June 2020, restaurants and cafes can open with reduced capacity, however bars remain closed at present.
A lockdown is in place. Only essential services will remain open. Residents can exit their accommodation for essential reasons, including reaching their workplace and exercise. All public activities have been closed as well as bars and restaurants (homedelivery remains an option). Schools remain open. Adults over 70 years old have been advised to minimise movements.
Source [https://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/press-releases/unlock-the-rock-part-1-a-route-map-out-of-lockdown-starting-to-end-confinement-may-2020-5886]
[https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/gibraltar]
[https://www.visitgibraltar.gi/covid-19]