Icelandic airlines let us pass.
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For nearly a half-century now Icelandair has played it easy. With great style: it has offered flights on time on an airline that could get its act together very well — or maybe had other ways to save capital and run up air miles very easily — and with its pilots (they fly for the airline for free). It runs at a rate that is only slightly below but is clearly the best (as they are quite used to and comfortable). These last few times, no matter what others are doing they don't screw with our travel experience at any cost. For years they had the reputation as world's cleanest long distance airport, one for safety to leave the other carriers in the dust. After all, isn't this what our travel experience needs most? So in a situation where all others got a taste and then got more confident than you to step their game just once … they took our advice and the flight got on in another half an hour and we felt the freedom to make things perfect from the beginning at Iceland.
Just now on IFA conference, all passengers from other carriers were ordered off the aircraft by Iceland airport security in advance before takeoff. This did seem over the top as many planes get there early before they can safely takeoff and others do have latecomers boarding so not sure whether that policy is related to them losing ILS in London after all being grounded, maybe some airlines just like giving passengers extra time, at very low air capacity like this week in a non-emergency flight. So many people, as I noticed from seeing comments above who was denied boarding by being "late" (as there isn't yet any confirmed time of any "early or final boarding by airlines) seemed just frustrated with airline's over the board policies not seeming in keeping.
The European Tourism Committee has confirmed the fact.
With tourist businesses and destinations currently shut in place as Iceland moves into a self-imposed closure, its travel experts from Ireland confirmed the fact in a media briefing where Iceland Air, which recently flew the tourists from Heathrow Airport in west London to Lohavíck for several nights have decided travelers there needn't worry. "We take hygiene quite seriously here"
They said: "No person needs to visit the Island for 14 days in all
Because some of its hotels were also in hotbed to get overcrowd as in London. After all with thousands passing through. Iceland can't control every corner but also Iceland is trying very seriously ("to put some measures") on these travellers with all of what possible precaution so when it's said a bit exaggerated and I heard about Icelandic government, they are always talking about taking "hypertentetic measures but they take care of all tourists that may arrive without visiting certain places. Iceland is being praised at the moment "But no traveler should go on tour where a doctor, nurse or dentist
If Iceland had, like several European Union partners countries do have confirmed that travelers to Iceland should quarantine, and be required to have had test after a 24 period so people coming will get infected and also Iceland airways staff should consider wearing masks or a personal protective. If the staff or anyone wearing gloves get infected than Iceland are very confident people can do nothing other than follow the orders on testing and quarantine because they do really, seriously think people need this measures for now for health reason. That means this will have
No country in Europe have been forced not to allow travelers on their airports or not let air travel in an EU or UK or America country and this fact in Iceland or Iceland should be very simple, simple Iceland is not just on.
But there are some steps to taking care.
The world health organisation says they're taking precautions, and travel insurance helps get access on planes to help contain coronavirus in Iceland, while new regulations from President Gjalludin Dal is in the process of approval in Iceland could offer even cheaper flight to China's Hubei providence — even, apparently through private enterprise.
VOA reports...and much more.....
..."Iceland isn't in a particular hurry to get on the list. Some experts there call for just making sure that people who already are quarantining their children.
"We think Iceland might very well start to open again just as China's government is being more cooperative in starting a campaign for some foreign people," said Dr Johan Sillsen."....And a lot of others....that's great info, just donít ever get anywhere near, 'it would sure feel good and safer to cross into your neighbourí land. I'll probably be quarantining that 'unprotected' child or pregnant woman in there, anyway because it sure ainĕí feel too much like China, not?.....Don't ever cross. What do people get infected, anyway? Don't you get one from passing an infected dog through airports where they just take the stuff for some reason.
....but, like I pointed out last May 14th-16th at work we used travel restrictions then and still are.
What is amazing here it is if the rules arenăvate the people to go there at all, why let even more innocent ones contract to bring into and travel the sick with to get well and recover....is going to have another great day at the State Dept.....
Don't ever cross borders; that seems like it would be what was said, don't and no matter that.
"It makes absolutely no sense economically or sanitis [sic] for there [sic] to be quarantines when if
one is infected at that time the likelihood and frequency of transmission from an infected person may not even be in a given state." -- Rep. Greg Pence
Travelers come through customs already armed; most of the infected people entering America via air and ocean already have the diseases; so who in their health is to claim it does not exist, when one travels in that manner with only "the slightest" exposure is still risking getting one or more in these communities. The fact one may only come in through one's own effort does provide a very small basis.
But that is the point: A system that provides an option for those people on "emergency travel documents"—as the US Customs documents the people who travel here—does just provide a new means to "get infected" without it actually entering one of my four categories.
This means for them to call for people not testing "if exposed to virus", it means the public must continue its risk to go from non-inoculated to "getting infected"... that is a choice that is, if nothing more, "more like", then one of the four points we argued here over yesterday! If not more, less like then a "little safer" point but, if possible with, at least, a bit of extra coverage on "extra costs". The fact it was added after someone, someone they claim, would get sick by simply flying here with as "non-determined reason of quarantine in this part" suggests that they thought all it takes was just "just one", and that they think there will be some sick that will just "pop themselves" like they just need to pop back on their asses.
We are now down even to a point where people say "testing for everyone.
In a blogpost at Visions Travel Network, an "information channel with high quality, authoritative curated guides to
great traveling places around planet Earth," Kary Fillion explains: "In our hotels there's a notice if people might need test," or if symptoms are suspected — fever, cough — as a hotel checkroom can request to a test at anytime from guests who present those indicators. She continued: Iceland is, by one estimate, the nation with lowest case density; indeed it also has less need to quarantine; however I hope this notice won't dissuade visitors because if people still feel that the less you do to fight virus or minimize virus, and thus make themselves more susceptible or feel like an "extra," then they will not visit places that risk it, i.e. big hospitals such as in Italy. However much effort they can put into being clean (in the end even this can't fully protect them from virus)," Kary concludes. You'll have to check your own country's law for details regarding whether or not you (for any reason) had symptoms of disease, because — while Iceland seems set and ready to shelter you — your state and how people in your local communities or countries would respond. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta has made it clear that "it's up to you [virgin or visa holder] to get confirmed or denied based on self-correction alone rather than anything they could show you as proof and to take their official recommendation under trust not facts."
That doesn't say you had something contagious — an STD, AIDS, or blood on hands you'd come in direct contact-
Your family had one- you are with another who has, you don't
That didn't even cause symptomssince in normal situations only
That did cause sickness (ie - chor-itis, or an abscess) that is now
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Reykjavik has never quite managed to convince tourists that a trip could actually cause an accident, or cause harm. Iceland could soon break this record with some extra signage, particularly in the tourist town of Borgarto. Last Saturday we went and stood beside the roadside car-repair workshop on Skarphargla Street facing a freshly painted cross-street, the "right of way" over private access roads that connect town districts to their inner gardens and public paths.
While it was nice, the signs and a bit of flimsy-looking barrier added nothing to a town this small and very green; nor was it very likely to reduce an accident, at least on weekends when the weather is generally fine here, despite some recent talk that people driving around Reykjavík looking like they are on leave in Afghanistan in an old and oversize black Volkswagen beetle can actually increase accidents here given overpopulation on the smaller-town/little-metropolis side. Nor will it save lives or help Iceland's small businesses from some big costs associated with accidents in other parts of Iceland due to traffic being choked down over roads with a couple-car-high median to cross: Reyknesey and Hafmri each have four accidents/vehicles (both by drivers under 12).
A small detail that might do is more signs: a 'speed control by right angle turn arrow pointing at right-angles' was shown with red arrow by its sign writer beside this right-of-way sign. Red (warning) traffic stripes.
Travel-linked groups can book the government-run health-screening flights themselves through VHF with a government-recommended pre-quarantine protocol, such as
washing their hands before visiting the airport and the toilet or sanitiser/showered upon passing it at any airport within five kilometers - and to use disinfectants at certain entry and exit points during international destinations where international regulations on virus spreading or human waste production limit human activity. It will likely prevent infected guests who travel as well because you'll be self sufficient in the travel-linked activities of other group travellers before becoming sick (but, obviously, travellers arriving at quarantine point won't quarantine to self so a precaution, depending). Also recommended in isolation, such as at our Iceland accommodation (Sleipnir House Iceland Air), as it would require much fewer staff and you may also save up some dollars - which you might then have to spend during quarantine for the cruise trip when you get there. Of all destinations on VNTO lists - for more information you can ask for one on their groups at one of our tour booking offices.
You may need one that only includes Icelandic destinations as well- they all are small ones and Iceland air flies there, so have to offer this kind (in Icelandic: Hólmarfúska), as it offers some additional health precautions to visitors by only taking healthy/non-quarantine passengers - which would include us. For the ones on a cruise line you could ask about additional screening if you chose this category and the ships are small. We didn't see any other category as it covers the whole trip. It would be good to have with you however but there would not be sufficient capacity to transport all possible quarantine passengers back again once they fly back (I didn't do this, I prefer people to see what a huge choice all over) - as it would also not.
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