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Old Dec 7, 2021 | 1:22 am
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Originally Posted by alveoli0
Maybe a stupid question. Assuming we will be travelling from Canada to Mauritius, our flight is YYZ -> VIE -> MRU.
When booked originally, we were hoping to head into Vienna for the day (12 hour layover) and then head back to the airport to fly to Mauritius. In light of the recent changes, I'm not sure this is possible and we may end up just sitting in the lounge at the airport.

The current regulations state "All travellers are required to present a negative PCR test taken 72 hours from the last point of embarkation" means that, if we leave the airport, this would require us to get tested in Vienna even though our original testing would have been well within the 72 hours in Canada? Obviously not possible as our results will not be back in time.
So long as the test in Canada was within 72 hours of embarkation in Vienna you would not need any test if you leave the airport.
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