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Arrival Revival: Israel to reopen to all tourists from 1 March

Israel will begin allowing entry to all tourists, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, from March 1, a statement from the prime minister's office said on Sunday.

Israel will begin allowing entry to all tourists, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, from March 1, a statement from the prime minister’s office said on Sunday.

Israel is joining the global #ArrivalRevival on 1 March, allowing entry to all tourists, regardless of vaccination status.

Entry into the country from this date will still require two PCR tests, one before flying in and one upon landing in Israel, the statement said.

Currently only COVID-19 vaccinated foreigners are allowed into Israel.

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“We are seeing a consistent decline in morbidity numbers, so this is the time to gradually open up what we were the first in the world to close,” Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said.

Israel first shut its borders to foreigners in March 2020. The number of visitors has slowly risen as the country lifted some restrictions, but they remain well below pre-pandemic levels.

Some 46,000 tourists entered Israel last month, up from 7,800 a year earlier but way lower than the 333,000 that visited in January 2020.

“At the same time, we will keep a finger on the pulse, and in case of a new variant we will react quickly,” Bennett said.

Israel joins a host of countries reopening to international travellers (each with different rules – so be sure to check) including the UK, Switzerland, Canada, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam and Tahiti.

Click here for the latest Israel travel information.

Source: AAP