Travel back or transit to France during COVID 19 situation: Required forms / types of COVID-19 test 3


Traveling to France? What are the forms required to fill and What are the procedures to enter France during this pandemic COVID 19?

Type of COVID-19 test requirements while traveling to France. Procedure to take the COVID test

Passengers who are traveling to France must take a COVIDā€‘19 RTā€‘PCR test (and not an antigenic) less than 72 hours before departure to France and subject to mandatory quarantine for 7 days after arrival. If the passenger has no valid test result, they cannot board the flight. Read the conditions mentioned below:

Travel to and from France is restricted except for nationals of European Union member states, Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, Saintā€‘Marin, La Switzerland and the Vatican. Passengers must present supporting documents for compelling professional, personal and emergency reasons to travel to be accepted on flights.

 

Passengers traveling to Mainland France must submit the passenger locator form

Passengers must complete the following forms before checkā€‘in:

For emergency, contact:

National medico-psychological support platform for all health professionals: 0800 73 09 58 (toll-free number)

COVID-19 Hotline: 114

Toll free: 0 800 130 000 (24 /7)

To get vaccinated: 0 800 009 110.

If you are in abroad, contact 0 800 130 000

PCR Test location in France

You can check for location to take COVID 19 PCR test in France here


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3 thoughts on “Travel back or transit to France during COVID 19 situation: Required forms / types of COVID-19 test

  • rigeade

    bonjour,
    je viens vers vous solliciter des renseignant concernant le fret,
    je suis une entreprise je veux faire le fret colis dans des pays dā€™Afrique.
    c’est pour cette raison je viens vers vous pour aider a rĆ©alisĆ© mon projet. je compte sur votre comprĆ©hension.
    je vous prie de recevoir nos salutations distinguƩe.
    cordialement.
    William rigeade
    btd

  • DOBRE CAMELIA

    Good afternoon!

    In 3rd of July I Have a flight Toronto ā€“ Bucharest, with Delta Airlines, flights number AF0351 and DL8476, through Paris. At the beginning of May, I contacted the virus SARS -COV 2. I have the positive test result, with that date, the notice from Health Service for the isolation from 4th of May till 14 of May and also the release letter from isolation.

    In the case that the PCR test made with 72 hours before the flight is positive, due to the infection with this virus at the beginning of May, please tell me if I will be allowed at the airplane with the documents I have or I should have also an antibody test? I would like also to mention, that I am not vaccinated. I will make the vaccine in my origin country, Romania.

    Thank you in advance for your answer.

  • DOBRE CAMELIA

    Hi,

    On July 3 I will fly from Toronto to Bucharest ( Romania). The tichet was purchased through Delta. The flight has a stopover in Paris and the flight numbers are AF 0351 and DL 8476. At beginning of May I was I infected with COVID 19. I was informed that after being positive, further Covid 19 tests might come back positive for up 3 months. I do have proof of my positive test from beginning of May,as well the letter from Health Service that says I need to isolate from May4- May 14 and the letter that says I finished my isolation.

    My question is if this letters will be enough for me to travel in case my PCR test required 72 hours prior my flight will come back positive or something else is required.

    Also , I want to mention that Iā€™m not vaccinated yet, as I will do it after I get back home in Romania.

    Thank you very much

    Camelia Dobre