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Mauritius removed from France’s ‘scarlet’ list

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Mauritius removed from France’s ‘scarlet’ list

The French government has removed Mauritius from its list of “scarlet red” destinations, just a few days after its classification as part of this list.

Following the recent announcement, travel to Mauritius from France has resumed for people vaccinated with an EMA-approved vaccine (Pfizer / Comirnaty, Moderna, AstraZeneca / Vaxzeria / Covishield, Janssen).

Restrictions are, however, applicable to non-vaccinated travellers. With rigorous arrival  protocols related to COVID-19 remaining in force, all visitors to Mauritius are required to be vaccinated, and to undergo PCR testing within 72 hours prior to travel, on arrival and in the days following, a joint statement from Mauritius’ Public/Private Sector Tourism Committee revealed.

Two months after the reopening of Mauritius’ borders, the tourism industry has come through some significant challenges.

The entire value chain – airlines, hotels, restaurants, attractions, tour operators, taxis and more – is united to ensure that the recovery of Mauritian tourism is a success.

Republished from Travel Daily Media

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