Just as the United States looks set to introduce new system that could end its months-long travel ban, Germany is on the verge of branding the country a "high-risk" area, along with Turkey and Israel.
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) added almost 20 countries and regions to its high-risk list earlier this week, including several popular holiday destinations. Here's what you need to know.
Can tourists travel from Germany to Canada at the moment? Do they need to be fully vaccinated, and will they have to go into quarantine? Here's what you'll need to know before heading on your next trip.
Travel between the United States and Germany has been tricky for a while now, but that could all change soon - at least for some people. We look at the latest plans.
Germany has recently opened up its borders to many countries after vaccinations ramped up. But are children - many of whom are unvaccinated - allowed to enter? And do they need to quarantine?
British nationals as well as all other visa-exempt non-EU citizens will have to get authorisation and pay a €7 fee to enter the Schengen zone when new rules come in to force before the end of 2022, the European commission confirmed on Tuesday.
Everyone entering Germany has to have proof of full vaccination, recovery from Covid or a negative test. Here's what the situation looks like at the borders.
Are people allowed to travel between Germany and the UK? Do you have to be vaccinated? What do the UK's new quarantine rules actually mean? Here's a look at some of these questions.
Germany is making some sweeping changes to its Covid testing and travel rules. Here's five things we've found out that you'll probably want to know before you hit the road.
Germany's interior minister Horst Seehofer said on Sunday that border police would be carrying out random spot checks at all the country's borders to make sure that people returning from holidays come equipped with a negative coronavirus test.
Anyone entering Germany from abroad will have to take a Covid-19 test unless they are fully vaccinated or have recovered from the disease, according to new rules signed off by Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet Friday.
From August 2nd, fully vaccinated people will be able to travel to the UK from a European country without having to quarantine, but this does not apply to France. So what about people who just travel through France en route to the UK?
Germany's ban on travel from South Africa hasn't only affected people hoping to start new lives abroad - it's also kept families and couples apart for months on end. We spoke to one of the long-distance couples fighting for the right to see each other again.
Many people breathed a sigh of relief this week when the UK government finally gave the green light to allow people coming from most amber countries in the EU to skip quarantine. But not all Brits in Germany are rushing to book a flight.
The German Health Ministry is proposing widespread changes to travel rules, including a major rethink on how 'risk areas' are categorised, in order to slow down the spread of the fourth Covid wave.
People who were fully vaccinated in the EU and the US will soon no longer need to quarantine when arriving in England, Scotland and Wales from an amber list country like Germany. How does this affect your travel plans?
Germany is now allowing people from countries outside the EU to visit if they have been vaccinated, although restrictions on some regions remain. Here’s what you need to know.
The UK government has announced details of how fully vaccinated travellers from countries in Europe to the UK can skip the mandatory 10-day quarantine when arriving in England, Scotland and Wales.
Anyone entering Germany who has not been fully vaccinated will have to provide a negative Covid test under new rules that could be in place as early as August 1st, according to Bavaria's state premier.