S. Korea to lift quarantine for non-vaccinated visitors

S. Korea to lift quarantine for non-vaccinated visitors

Aviation rules for international flights will also be removed.

People queuing to apply for tourist visas at the South Korean consulate on June 1 in Tokyo. (AP pic)
SEOUL:
South Korea’s prime minister today said the country will lift its quarantine requirement for foreign arrivals without vaccination from June 8 and also start lifting aviation regulations imposed for international flights.

However, the government will maintain the requirement of a negative PCR test result prior to entry and within 72 hours after arrival.

“While there was a seven-day quarantine obligation for non-vaccinated foreign arrivals until now, such requirement will be eliminated from June 8 regardless of their vaccination status,” prime minister Han Duck-soo told a pandemic response meeting, adding the country’s Covid-19 situation had stabilised.

Han said any aviation regulations imposed at Incheon International Airport will be lifted from June 8 to ensure that flights can operate in a timely manner, as current restrictions on flights and flight operation times have caused inconvenience such as lack of tickets and rising prices.

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