Fco Advice Re Travel To Portugal

Fco Advice Re Travel To Portugal



1/21/2013  · The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advises against all but essential travel to: mainland Portugal based on the current assessment of COVID-19 risks.

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1/21/2013  · If you’ re looking for a previous version of the FCDO travel advice , visit the National Archives website. Versions prior to 2 September 2020 will be archived as FCO travel advice .

6/13/2020  · The FCO stated: “Cruise ships can berth at ports on mainland Portugal, but passengers can only disembark if they are Portuguese nationals or residents.

8/8/2020  · Given the FCO still advises against all but essential travel to Portugal, the main barrier for UK holidaymakers is the difficulty in securing insurance for their trip.

9/3/2020  · Current Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advice at the time of writing states Portugal remains on the travel corridor list, but this could change.

The FCO updated their advice today but Portugal still needs 14 days quarantine on return to the UK, So do you or anyone else think this would be grounds not to go to Portugal and recieve a refund from the travel company/airline or through insurance if it’s applicable? thanks.

Includes travel advice … re on holiday or travelling to a country in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway or Switzerland. Portugal travel advice . Latest travel advice for Portugal , including …

Emma Coulthurst, travel expert at TravelSupermarket, said: “If you think there is more likelihood of being able to travel – for example, Portugal says it is working with the UK government to try and establish a quarantine free air corridor from July if possible – then you may want to wait and see.

11/24/2020  · Travelling against official government advice is not illegal, but most tour operators will not offer trips to destinations which the FCO deems unsafe – in normal circumstances, that means places …

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