

Markets are still primarily motivated by holidays to take their leisure trip (83%) but stable proportion still express interest to visit friends and/or relatives (33%) showing the continued pent up demand to connect with others in the current climate. Over 4 in 10 (43%) have a clear plan in mind about where they want to go but only 11% have booked their trip, making the destination choice still open for the year. France, Italy and the Irish Republic show the most positive sentiment towards travelling abroad whilst Norway has a more reserved attitude. Overall, 8 in 10 respondents would consider an international leisure trip in the next 12 months from February 2022 with 52% saying they would ‘definitely’ consider travelling – showing a steady desire to travel despite prolonged pandemic uncertainties. Read the latest findings in our detailed report (PDF, 8MB). Wave 4: 10 th and 23 rd February 2022 in 20 markets including Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, the Irish Republic, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Sweden, the UAE and the USA.

All trended data is calculate using the 13 markets consistently included in waves 1 and 2. Wave 3: 23rd August and 6th September 2021 in 13 markets.
NETHERLANDS CORONA TRACKER FULL
Read the full report for wave 2 here (PDF, 12MB). All trended data is calculated using the 14 markets included in wave 1. Wave 2: 24th March - 5th April 2021 in 20 markets. Wave 1: 2nd-16th December 2020 in 14 markets.
NETHERLANDS CORONA TRACKER HOW TO
Read more about how to gain access to free testing as a foreigner here.īesides including compulsory medical face masks at the terminals of Copenhagen Airport, the guidelines issued by The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) apply to all European airports and include a set of things you need to consider before flying.Four waves of research were commissioned for this project: To prolong the Corona Passport a new test is required. Tests are free and a negative test results in a Corona Passport that is valid for 72 hours. Here you can also read more about the corona passport. Wash hands frequently or use hand sanitiserįor the full list of guidelines please visit en.coronasmitte.dk. Stay at home and get tested if you experience symptoms If you are in Copenhagen, we urge you to follow these guidelines from the authorities are from January 1st open without restriction. Public transportation, restaurants, cultural institutions, shops, night life etc. Get an overview of applicable travel restrictions here. You may end the isolation with a negative PCR test taken at the earliest on the sixth day after entry.įor certain travellers, there are exceptions to these requirements. This also applies even if you are a Danish citizen or have a permanent residence in Denmark. You can enter Denmark from COVID-19 high-risk countries without testing or isolation if you are vaccinated or previously infected (positive PCR test, which was performed more than 11 days and less than 180 days ago at the time of entry)Īll other travellers must, without undue delay, go into self-isolation and take a test within 24 hours of entry. We encourage you to see the Danish authorities' latest information on entering Denmark on About borders and entry into Denmark as a tourist
