Cyprus' travel rules have given the nation's passenger locator form and most other Covid requirements the boot as of April 18.
The island country's Ministry of Tourism announced travel entry rules have been axed, allowing all fully vaccinated holidaymakers to enter.A press release confirmed the end of the form - known as the Cyprus Flight Pass - as well as country categorisations and many Covid rules in a boost for tourism.The changes will make for easier planning for British visitors, particularly those who are jabbed, who won't need to get tested.Only unvaccinated people - and those that haven't recently recovered from the virus - need to take a PCR test within 72 hours of travel or a rapid lateral flow test within 24 hours of departure.Those who are vaccinated or people who have had recovered will need to show a European Digital Covid Vaccination or Recovery Certificate.
Certificates issued by a number of countries will also be accepted, including the United Kingdom, with the full list detailed here.
In Cyprus, fully vaccinated means travellers aged 18 and up who have had a second jab within 270 days (9 months) of travel - or if they have received a booster jab.