
Morocco has suspended regular flights to and from France as of Sunday, 28 November 2021. Vaccinated persons aged 12 years or over wishing to travel to France from the UK must present a PCR or antigen negative test result less than 48 hours old before travelling (24 hours old for those not fully vaccinated). Flights between Mauritius and Reunion Island remain subject to the scarlet category rules. If you have travelled through a third country during your return trip to France, but remained in the airport international zone, the rules for the departure country apply. These are: Eswatini, Lesotho and South Africa. ’Scarlet red’ countries/territories: where the circulation of the virus is particularly active and/or a variant is likely to present a risk of increased transmissibility or immune escape.
The entry conditions to French territory are defined by the classification of departure countries (countries and territories on ’green’, ’orange’, ’red’ and ’scarlet red’ lists) indicated below. Checks will be conducted to ensure that these measures are properly implemented. This self-isolation, following the receipt of a prefectoral order generated on the digital platform éOS-COVID, could be lifted 48 hours after arrival in France if a negative result of a PCR or antigen test is provided.
Self-isolate upon arrival in France in the place of their choosing. Register before departure on the digital platform éOS-COVID. Present upon boarding a negative result of a PCR or antigen test taken less than 24h prior. Tourism and business travel are not pressing grounds for travel
Provide proof that they have one of the imperious reasons for travel.Starting Decemat 00:00 in France (GMT-1), all travellers aged 12 and over, from the United Kingdom, regardless of their vaccination status, must: