COVID19: vaccination/test requirements for German transit
#316
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: MEX
Programs: TK G,UA *S
Posts: 1,155
There are a lot of stories of people denied boarding incorrectly by gate agents because they didn't have a negative test. If it is not too difficult or expensive to get one, I would go ahead and get tested before multi-hop intl travel.
Transiting through FRA non-Schengen seemed to be no problem. See this thread here: Lounge access / experience FRA & FCO during COVID. In any case, we will be doing SFO-FRA-ADD starting tomorrow, so I will let you know how it goes!
Transiting through FRA non-Schengen seemed to be no problem. See this thread here: Lounge access / experience FRA & FCO during COVID. In any case, we will be doing SFO-FRA-ADD starting tomorrow, so I will let you know how it goes!
#317
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: MEX
Programs: TK G,UA *S
Posts: 1,155
With this email from LH I feel now much more backed up:
Dear Lufthansa Passenger,
All passengers aged six years or older travelling on international flights to Germany and either planning to enter in Germany or travelling onwards on a connecting flight in Frankfurt or Munich to a Schengen-Country (Exception: travel from Non-Schengen countries via Germany to other Non-Schengen countries) must present a negative Covid 19 test or a proof of Vaccination or a proof of Immunity at the time of departure. (Antigen-, PCR-, LAMP- and TMA-tests performed at certified testing sites are accepted; the documents must be issued in German, English, French, Spanish or Italian). This has been decided by the Federal German government. Please inform yourself about the respective prescribed validity of the certificates required as proof and on further regulations for virus variant areas on our Internet page.
No doubt here that in our case we do not need any test, no matter what checking agent will have to say...
Dear Lufthansa Passenger,
All passengers aged six years or older travelling on international flights to Germany and either planning to enter in Germany or travelling onwards on a connecting flight in Frankfurt or Munich to a Schengen-Country (Exception: travel from Non-Schengen countries via Germany to other Non-Schengen countries) must present a negative Covid 19 test or a proof of Vaccination or a proof of Immunity at the time of departure. (Antigen-, PCR-, LAMP- and TMA-tests performed at certified testing sites are accepted; the documents must be issued in German, English, French, Spanish or Italian). This has been decided by the Federal German government. Please inform yourself about the respective prescribed validity of the certificates required as proof and on further regulations for virus variant areas on our Internet page.
No doubt here that in our case we do not need any test, no matter what checking agent will have to say...
#318
Join Date: Sep 2004
Programs: UA UGS/1K
Posts: 119
flymexico2010 , that sounds pretty definitive! Although it makes me feel less safe about needing to hang out in the non-Schengen area for my long layover
#319
Join Date: Jan 2021
Programs: Aeroplan
Posts: 459
Canadian citizen and resident, fully vaccinated. Flying YYZ-FRA-CPH or YYZ-FRA-KEF with LH soon. No test needed if I understand correctly?
Also, is there still a special mask requirement at FRA? I remember reading only certain types were accepted.
Also, is there still a special mask requirement at FRA? I remember reading only certain types were accepted.
#320
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: 4me
Posts: 12,069
https://www.lufthansa.com/xx/en/entr...ements#transit
Transfer via Frankfurt and Munich: Simplified rules for passengers
Simplified rules now apply for passengers travelling to Germany on an international flight with a connecting flight to a Schengen country. Provided that the entry requirements of the destination country are met by the guests, a transfer in Germany (including entering into the Schengen area) is now possible. Prerequisites are a confirmed ticket for the onward flight within 24 hours and/or other documentation for the onward journey. The required proof of a negative Corona test, the vaccination against Covid-19 or the immunity is still required (exception non-Schengen to non-Schengen).This rule does not apply to passengers from virus variant areas.
Update: 21.05.2021
#321
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: 4me
Posts: 12,069
Would a US citizen flying CPH-FRA-ORD with an overnight connection less than 24 hours in FRA be able to stay at one of the land side airport hotels? I see the transit rule mentions transits to Schengen destinations but not Schengen to non-Schengen transits.
#322
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Join Date: Nov 2018
Location: Istanbul, Turkey
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Posts: 14,186
AFAIK, the "essential purpose" requirement for hotels in Germany has been removed.
Although, it would be perfect if a Germany based member or someone more knowledgeable verifies this.
#323
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: between DM464 and DM463 on the NAPSA26 RNAV TRANS in EDDM
Programs: this and that
Posts: 1,731
https://www.dehoga-corona.de/auflage...bundeslaender/
FRA -> Hessen
MUC -> Bayern
Google translate should give you an idea what the rules are like.
As of right now you shouldn't have an issue staying at a hotel, but unless you are fully vaccinated or recovered you can expect test requirements. Mask requirements are still in place, too.
#324
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: 4me
Posts: 12,069
As expected, things are not that straight forward. The rules depend on the state and within the state it depends on the 7 day incidence number of the municipality (which can be obtained from the RKI at https://corona.rki.de/) and potentially a number of other factors. The DEHOGA, which is the umbrella organization for restaurants, bars and hotels has a website (in German only, of course) that lists the rules for each state:
https://www.dehoga-corona.de/auflage...bundeslaender/
FRA -> Hessen
MUC -> Bayern
Google translate should give you an idea what the rules are like.
As of right now you shouldn't have an issue staying at a hotel, but unless you are fully vaccinated or recovered you can expect test requirements. Mask requirements are still in place, too.
https://www.dehoga-corona.de/auflage...bundeslaender/
FRA -> Hessen
MUC -> Bayern
Google translate should give you an idea what the rules are like.
As of right now you shouldn't have an issue staying at a hotel, but unless you are fully vaccinated or recovered you can expect test requirements. Mask requirements are still in place, too.
#325
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: between DM464 and DM463 on the NAPSA26 RNAV TRANS in EDDM
Programs: this and that
Posts: 1,731
Good for you! The way things are right now you should be safe if you are 14 days past your last covid vaccine jab and if the local incidence rate is below 50 cases per 100k people over the last 7 days (FRA is at 19.1 right now, MUC is at 14.4). Keep in mind that the states set the rules but the trigger is the local community's incidence rate. So two neighboring communities can have different rules because of different incidence rates.
#326
Join Date: Aug 2015
Programs: Virtuoso Luxury Travel Agent; Bonvoy Titanium Elite; Hilton Diamond
Posts: 678
Any idea what the rules are if you have gotten one shot of the vaccine, but not the second one? EU citizen here. PCR test needed? This is after July 1 when the new EU rules around covid certificate should tread into force
#328
Join Date: Aug 2009
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10. Impfnachweis
ein Nachweis hinsichtlich des Vorliegens einer vollstndigen Schutzimpfung gegen das Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in deutscher, englischer, franzsischer, italienischer oder spanischer Sprache in verkrperter oder digitaler Form, wenn die zugrunde liegende Schutzimpfung mit einem oder mehreren vom Paul-Ehrlich-Institut im Internet unter der Adresse https://www.pei.de/impfstoffe/covid-19 genannten Impfstoffen erfolgt ist und
a) entweder aus einer vom Paul-Ehrlich-Institut im Internet unter der Adresse https://www.pei.de/impfstoffe/covid-19 verffentlichten Anzahl von Impfstoffdosen, die fr eine vollstndige Schutzimpfung erforderlich ist, besteht und seit der letzten erforderlichen Einzelimpfung mindestens 14 Tage vergangen sind,
oder
b) bei einer genesenen Person aus einer verabreichten Impfstoffdosis besteht,
ein Nachweis hinsichtlich des Vorliegens einer vollstndigen Schutzimpfung gegen das Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 in deutscher, englischer, franzsischer, italienischer oder spanischer Sprache in verkrperter oder digitaler Form, wenn die zugrunde liegende Schutzimpfung mit einem oder mehreren vom Paul-Ehrlich-Institut im Internet unter der Adresse https://www.pei.de/impfstoffe/covid-19 genannten Impfstoffen erfolgt ist und
a) entweder aus einer vom Paul-Ehrlich-Institut im Internet unter der Adresse https://www.pei.de/impfstoffe/covid-19 verffentlichten Anzahl von Impfstoffdosen, die fr eine vollstndige Schutzimpfung erforderlich ist, besteht und seit der letzten erforderlichen Einzelimpfung mindestens 14 Tage vergangen sind,
oder
b) bei einer genesenen Person aus einer verabreichten Impfstoffdosis besteht,
#329
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: CA
Programs: UA Platinum; IHG Diamond Ambassador
Posts: 466
Has anyone connected in FRA (from the USA) since June 9th?
Will Lufthansa let me connect in FRA to my destination of CDG-since I now meet all requirements to enter France?
If Germany does not, yet, let vaxd Americans in (like France does), how do they keep us from exiting the airport once we clear customs and enter the Schengen zone?
Thoughts, anyone??
Traveling through FRA next week from SFO.
Thanks!
Will Lufthansa let me connect in FRA to my destination of CDG-since I now meet all requirements to enter France?
If Germany does not, yet, let vaxd Americans in (like France does), how do they keep us from exiting the airport once we clear customs and enter the Schengen zone?
Thoughts, anyone??
Traveling through FRA next week from SFO.
Thanks!
#330
Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: SFO
Programs: UA 1MM 1K, BA Gold
Posts: 434
Im in a similar situation as you (SFO-MUC-CDG) . My flight is next month and Im fully vaccinated. So as I understand it, all that is now required is the CDC card and no tests for either transit through Munich or my destination (Paris). If you have a moment and wouldnt mind giving an update of how it went. Thanks