Hallo und guten Tag,
ENDLICH mal GUTE Nachrichten.!!!
Alle vollständig GEIMPFTEN sollen in absehbarer Zeit wieder ohne Probleme einreisen dürfen. Bisher gab es lediglich. eine Ausnahmeregelung.
DER IMPFNEID wird steigen. Geimpfte TOURISTEN haben die allseits gewünschten und Herbeigesehnten alten Rechte zurück. Auch ohne Angehörige oder Kinder auf den PH ist die Einreise wieder möglich.
Leider haben die Impfzentren in D keine Kapazitäten für Erstimpfungen, alles an Impfstoffen wird zunächst für die Zweitimpfungen gebraucht und ist entsprechend reserviert.
Der in D geübte Impfzwang durch die Hintertür wird neu befeuert. Ich durfte zwar schon bisher für Kurzbesuche einreisen, nun geht es ohne Sondergenehmigung. Mal sehen, wie sich das ganze entwickelt. Flugpreise werden ggf wieder steigen, weil tatsächlich geflogen werden kann. TK hat schon intern angekündigt, dass eine Preiserhöhung ansteht.
https://globalnation.inquirer.…cinated-foreign-travelers
MANILA, Philippines — Foreign travelers fully vaccinated against COVID-19 will soon be allowed entry into the Philippines.
A small working group with the heads of the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) as chair and vice chair, respectively, has been organized by the Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to study the matter and formulate protocols, presidential spokesperson Harry Roque announced on Friday.
The members of the small working group consist of representatives of the Departments of Health, Justice, Information and Communications Technology, Transportation, Labor and Employment, and Trade and Industry; the Bureaus of Quarantine and Immigration; the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration; and the vaccine czar, Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr.
‘Green lane’
Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo Puyat said she had requested the IATF to consider establishing a “green lane” that would expedite the entry of foreigners fully vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Setting up such a special lane for fully inoculated foreign travelers may just do the trick for the Philippines’ pandemic-hit tourism industry, Puyat said in a statement issued on Friday.
“The green lane will pave the way for the reopening of our tourist destinations to leisure travelers who are now fully vaccinated,” Puyat said, adding:
“It will give the jobs back to many of our tourism workers and gradually revive the tourism industry under safe conditions.”
The Philippines currently bars foreign tourists, and only a limited number of foreigners are permitted in.
Domestic tourism
Those allowed entry are diplomats, members of international organizations, foreigners involved in medical repatriation, foreign seafarers under the “green lanes” program, foreign spouses and children of Filipino citizens traveling with them, and emergency humanitarian cases approved by the National Task Force Against COVID-19.
But domestic tourism is still allowed, although on a limited scale.
In the National Capital Region (NCR) Plus, which is under general community quarantine (GCQ) with heightened restrictions, staycations in hotels are now allowed, according to Tourism Undersecretary Benito Bengzon Jr.