Indonesia on EU’s Safe List for Air Travel
The European Council has added Indonesia to its updated list of countries for which travel restrictions should be lifted.
The council reviewed the list under the recommendation on the gradual lifting of the temporary restrictions on non-essential travel into the EU.
Based on the criteria and conditions set out in the recommendation, as from November 18, member states should gradually lift the travel restrictions at the external borders for residents of the following third countries:
Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, Jordan, Kuwait, Namibia, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay and China (subject to confirmation of reciprocity).
Travel restrictions should also be gradually lifted for the special administrative regions of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
Residents of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino and the Vatican should be considered as EU residents for the purpose of the Council’s recommendation.
The list will continue to be reviewed every two weeks and, as the case may be, updated.
The criteria to determine the third countries for which the current travel restriction should be lifted cover the epidemiological situation and overall response to coronavirus (Covid-19), as well as the reliability of the available information and data sources. Reciprocity should also be taken into account on a case by case basis.
Schengen associated countries (Iceland, Lichtenstein, Norway, Switzerland) also take part in this recommendation.
It is reminded that the European Council’s recommendation is not a legally binding instrument.