Arillas Today

Started by Eggy, August 08, 2007, 04:30:35 PM

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Jo Wissett

No we weren't tested. We were literally first into airport terminal from the shuttle bus. The guy just looked at our passports nothing else then when you went through to the luggage carrousel there was a man who just said vaccinated? So we went to get the documents out and he just unclipped the  barrier rope and let us through didn't ask to see anything! Maybe it was Micks industrial face mask that made him realise that we took Covid seriously lol.

They definitely were testing quite a lot though but it was random rather than selecting the lead passenger off the PLF form.

Greenbeans

Hi Jo

Just a quick question, did you need to be tested etc prior to departure. And if so what proof was required at the airport. We are hoping to get out this September after having out first flight this year cancelled and have heard so many conflicting accounts of what is required to get on a plane. Hope you can help and enjoy your holiday (so jealous). :)

Jo Wissett

If you are double vaccinated you don't need any tests when travelling to Corfu. We did lots of lateral flow tests in the week leading up to our hols just to be sure we would be ok if we did get tested at Corfu airport

Greenbeans

Brill, Many thanks.

Graham and Kay

Moving onto pre departure tests prior to returning to the UK; what is the current situation regarding those please anyone.

We are not out there for a few weeks but it would be helpful to understand what is required to be done. Thanks
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turkeyfoot

Hi

You need a negative test at Corfu otherwise you will not be allowed on the home flight.

You must take the test in the 3 days before the service on which you will arrive in England departs.

For example, if you travel directly to England on Friday, you can take the test on or after Tuesday and will need to have the negative result available before boarding on Friday.

You have to order/book a Day 2 PCR test for use on the second day you return home to UK
On your return PLF you must enter the order ref number of the PCR test  on it. Otherwise again no boarding.

This of course may change, but check on the UK Government website for Entry Requirements into the UK from Greece

Keep safe

Geoff





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Graham and Kay

Thanks TF; that's helpful.  Maybe over the next few weeks people over in Arillas on holiday will share their experience on where they arranged their pre departure tests.
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turkeyfoot

Quote from: Graham and Kay on July 23, 2021, 03:16:14 PM
Thanks TF; that's helpful.  Maybe over the next few weeks people over in Arillas on holiday will share their experience on where they arranged their pre departure tests.

Hi
The local doctor seems to do them at a reasonable price.

Keep checking the U.K. to Greek and Greek to U.K. rules online or press reports for changes. With Corfu risk level raised to 2 earlier this week and yesterday some areas in Corfu raised to level 3 and U.K. infection rates not looking good, who knows if either country will change the rules
Keep safe
Geoff
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Dai

Quote from: Graham and Kay on July 23, 2021, 03:16:14 PM
Thanks TF; that's helpful.  Maybe over the next few weeks people over in Arillas on holiday will share their experience on where they arranged their pre departure tests.

I returned yesterday and bought a rapid test from Medicspot to take with me which I did myself in my room, uploaded the results and received the certificate within minutes. Some companies watch you do the test via video call before sending the certificate. Having said that probably the easiest, most reasonable  and best option would be Dr Giannis in Arillas who charges 25 euros. This morning I had my day 2 test at the Randox drive thru centre at East Midlands airport after staying the night at an airport hotel.

kevin-beverly



Hi Graham & Kay

When do you arrive in Arillas we arrive the 30/7 for two weeks
If You are staying at the Tria Yanni is sorting it out for the clients
Dr Yannis opposite the Brouklis is doing the testing with certificate €25-30 so I have been told
I think Dimitris put a post on a few weeks back

Hope to meet up again

Kev

Graham and Kay

Hi Kev,

Thanks for that info; really helpful. Good old Yanni, where would we be without him?

We travel out on 25th Sept until 3rd Oct and stay once again at the Tria.

Hope you enjoy your stay.

Graham
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Jon B

I also bought a Medicspot test kit in the UK and took it with me to Arillas.. Very easy to use, two nasal swabs, photo your result, upload the photo to Medicspot and within an hour you get sent your all important certificate. I know that you can get tested I Arillas either from the local Dr or by prior arrangement with a local clinic who will visit the village, but don't know the timescale as regards getting your certificate. There are many pharma companies that can supply a Day 2 test kit for when you return to the UK, including Medicspot.. Prices do vary, so maybe if you check the Martin Lewis MSE weekly newsletter, they may advise on best price deals?. Jon B.

SteveL

Dr Papadopoulis near Brouklis does the test by appointment. We flew back yesterday (Sunday) so he asked us to see him on Saturday afternoon. Takes a few minutes for the test then about a 20 minute wait for the results. If you test negative (which I believe everyone has so far) you get a signed certificate. Twenty five euros per person.

Truth

Not exactly 'Arillas Today' I know but does an 8 year old have to have this Test to fly back does anyone know?
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turkeyfoot

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