Hi, I saw that there are still some restrictions when traveling through certain countries such as Norway or Finland, like taking a test 72 hours before. Do these still apply when traveling with the train? Thank you, David
In SOME=not all countries these rules are lowered for those in TRANSIT=means they travel across or stay less as 24/48 hrs. But for FI that seems a hard thing to do, except for air-transit. Quite another thing is how these will be enforced, but again in FI you cannot escape border checks. Very often (f.e. before you board a ferry or plane) this will already be checked before boarding-to prevent that company of having you to bring back
You will probably arrive in Finland by ferry, car or on foot. Here is a link to a page about current regulations:
https://raja.fi/en/guidelines-for-border-traffic-during-pandemic
In most cases, the same rules apply also for train passengers.
Please visit reopen.europa.eu and the national websites for more information.
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