The MT:
“Which Countries Have Resumed
Travel With Russia?”
A year and a half since the
coronavirus pandemic closed borders worldwide and halted nearly all
international travel, Russia is slowly reopening to other countries it deems
sufficiently safe. Because Russia's border is only open to citizens of
countries with which it has resumed air travel, this has been a key issue for
many foreigners living in Russia. Family members of Russian citizens,
individuals holding Highly Qualified Specialist visas, diplomats and other
select categories are still able to enter Russia regardless of their own
citizenship. The following countries have resumed direct air travel with Russia
— and vice versa:
Austria, Azerbaijan, Albania, Argentina
(from Dec. 1), Armenia, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh (from Dec. 1), Belarus, Belgium,
Brazil (from Dec. 1), Bulgaria, Costa Rica (from Dec. 1), Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus,
Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland
(rail travel to resume from Dec. 12), France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland,
India, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan (visits limited), Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya,
Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon. Luxembourg. Maldives. Malta. Mauritius. Mexico. Moldova. Mongolia
(from Dec. 1). Morocco. Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, North Macedonia, Oman.
Peru, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia,
South Africa, South Korea., Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tanzania,
Tajikistan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam, Qatar, UAE, United
Kingdom, United States, Uzbekistan
^ It’s interesting to see so much
free travel between Russia and all of these countries even when the vats majority
of Russians aren’t vaccinated and Covid is spiking over there. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2021/11/17/which-countries-have-resumed-travel-with-russia-a75561
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