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Although Croatia is highlighted red on the Ministry of Health travel map, Regiojet’s direct connections to Rijeka and Split start operating today. The first train leaves from Prague this afternoon with 400 tickets sold, 75% of the train’s capacity. Photo Credit: Freepik / Illustrative Photo.
Czech Rep., May 28 (BD) – Regiojet’s direct connections to the Croatian holiday destinations of Rijeka and Split resume on Friday afternoon, with the first train leaving Prague main train station with 400 tickets sold and 75% of the train’s capacity filled.
The private carrier Regiojet started selling tickets for the route in late February. Aleš Ondrůj, a spokesman for the company, told ČTK that so far over 30,000 tickets have been sold for this summer, and demand from Czech holidaymakers is continuing to grow.
Travel regulations for entry and return to the Czech Republic have been updated as of April 5th. Entry regulations vary according to the country of origin and mode of transport used, and foreigners (non-residents) are still prohibited from entering the country unless for essential reasons. Czech citizens and residents will only need to present a negative test when travelling from high-risk (dark red or black) countries.
Image Credit: Mzcr.cz.
Czech Rep., Apr 6 (BD) – The Czech Ministry of Health has updated the country-specific travel regulations and risk index, based on data provided by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Entry requirements now vary by country of origin, classified as green, orange, red, dark red and black, as well as the mode of transport used to enter the country.