Tips from Heathrow as the Netherlands removes all Covid regulations for UK tourists

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The summer holidays are over and the air in the UK is starting to cool down. The young people returned to school after a long break outside the classroom.

Traveling after peak season can be the most productive time to get out, especially if you like to move to places where there are much less people. Between winding streets, canals and tall, narrow houses, Holland is one of the most popular European countries to travel to. fly to.

The countryside bustles with life and is even home to an urban beach full of poufs. Throughout the year, the flowers bloom in large numbers in their wavy field.

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Since the Covid outbreak, traveling somewhere can seem very intimidating and stressful. There are all those necessities you want to remember, like filling in the bureaucracy of your whereabouts to show your Covid-19 pass to the authorities.

However, all Covid-19 regulations for UK travellers were removed. The update was introduced on Saturday, September 17.

According to the Daily Record, Dutch officials said: “The government’s resolution means that, as of September 17, 2022, no Covid-19-related restrictions or requirements will apply to travellers entering the Netherlands, and those from countries outside the EU/Schengen area will be added. “. “

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