Originally Posted by
Carpacchio
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15. What rules apply to young people below age 16 who have not yet been vaccinated? Do they have to show proof of a PCR or rapid antigen test when entering Switzerland?
Children and young people below age 16 do not have to show proof of a negative PCR or rapid antigen test on entering Switzerland. This applies starting 28 June
The problem is that this applies to entry to Switzerland, but it may not apply to boarding a plane. Even if the
intention may be to continue to let children fly without a test, I much prefer a clear rule so that I won't have to rely on the interpretation of the check-in agent, who may insist on rule #12, which has no exceptions:
12. What rules apply for air travel?
A negative PCR or rapid antigen test is required for boarding and subsequent entry into Switzerland.
Let's see if they clarify.