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Goldorak Apr 7, 2022 11:23 pm


Originally Posted by bukzin (Post 34146913)
What is BP? Thx

Boarding pass.


Originally Posted by bukzin (Post 34146939)
As of today (April 7th) is Air France still operating their Ready2Fly system?

Yes, they do.


Originally Posted by bukzin (Post 34146939)
Secondly, anyone have an update on what is currently suggested (or required) for a France to Italy trip?
(coming first from US)

Look at Traveldoc or Timatic
https://airfrance.traveldoc.aero
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/TZ-...uirements.htm#

nycnyc Apr 8, 2022 4:10 pm


Originally Posted by bukzin (Post 34146913)
What is BP? Thx

Boarding pass (I asked that too)

bukzin Apr 9, 2022 2:18 pm


Originally Posted by Goldorak (Post 34147135)
Boarding pass.


Yes, they do.


Look at Traveldoc or Timatic
https://airfrance.traveldoc.aero
https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/TZ-...uirements.htm#

Thanks for those links. Unfortunately both open but can’t get them to take my travel info.

On an iPad. Anyone else get them to work?

alex67500 Apr 9, 2022 3:13 pm

For Italy, fully vaccinated travellers only need to fill in the Italian PLF. The ministero della salute has all the information. I think tests work too if not boosted. The green pass is still in force in a number of settings though.

Goldorak Apr 9, 2022 3:16 pm


Originally Posted by bukzin (Post 34151471)
Thanks for those links. Unfortunately both open but can’t get them to take my travel info.

On an iPad. Anyone else get them to work?

It works very well for me on my iPad.

Passportinonehand May 17, 2022 9:01 am

Do they still ask for any passes/vaccination cards/... in France? I'm a European citizen that had 2 doses of the vaccine (more than 9 months ago - no booster) and I'm leaving for France in 2 days. Since life is pretty much back to normal in my country I didn't really think about it, but I remember on my last trip to France that in most hotels and restaurants I had to show my vaccination certificate. Is this still the case?

mlin32 May 17, 2022 1:13 pm

Nope. Haven't used the app in months, except once when boarding an intra-Europe flight.

kerouac2 May 18, 2022 9:46 am

The only establishments requiring a pass vaccinal are hospitals and nursing homes at the present time. They also require masks. You should theoretically also wear a mask in pharmacies, but this is not being enforced.

mpchurnchi Jun 22, 2022 8:20 am

We are fully vaccinated, traveling to France on KLM/AF next week, ORD to AMS to LYS. I am seeing on the AF and KLM pages that France requires that "Passengers must hold an insurance certificate covering all medical, hospital and death-related expenses during their stay in France, including the cost of repatriation for medical reasons. The certificate must be translated into English."

Does anyone know how to satisfy this requirement? Just bring a copy of our American insurance card? Or do we have to bring a document outlining all these terms?

stimpy Jun 22, 2022 8:31 am


Originally Posted by mpchurnchi (Post 34358749)
We are fully vaccinated, traveling to France on KLM/AF next week, ORD to AMS to LYS. I am seeing on the AF and KLM pages that France requires that "Passengers must hold an insurance certificate covering all medical, hospital and death-related expenses during their stay in France, including the cost of repatriation for medical reasons. The certificate must be translated into English."

Does anyone know how to satisfy this requirement? Just bring a copy of our American insurance card? Or do we have to bring a document outlining all these terms?

I think you may be reading the section that doesn't apply to vaccinated Americans or Europeans. What is the link?

mpchurnchi Jun 22, 2022 8:44 am


Originally Posted by stimpy (Post 34358783)
I think you may be reading the section that doesn't apply to vaccinated Americans or Europeans. What is the link?

Here is the link: https://airfrance.traveldoc.aero/results

I entered connecting, ORD to AMS to LYS, and I saw those lines under COVID info.

But I just spoke to someone at KLM who confirmed we do not need it (we are fully vaccinated). So, guess we're all OK. Thanks!

o2bmmw Jun 22, 2022 8:49 am


Originally Posted by mpchurnchi (Post 34358749)
We are fully vaccinated, traveling to France on KLM/AF next week, ORD to AMS to LYS. I am seeing on the AF and KLM pages that France requires that "Passengers must hold an insurance certificate covering all medical, hospital and death-related expenses during their stay in France, including the cost of repatriation for medical reasons. The certificate must be translated into English."

Does anyone know how to satisfy this requirement? Just bring a copy of our American insurance card? Or do we have to bring a document outlining all these terms?

Thank you for your question as I did not know about this requirement. I have an upcoming trip myself and I have already purchased travel insurance. I checked my documents and there is a letter that says it covers sickness, including covid and medical evacuation and repatriation. SO if you need something like that, perhaps you can price out a medical insurance policy.

mpchurnchi Jun 22, 2022 8:54 am


Originally Posted by o2bmmw (Post 34358820)
Thank you for your question as I did not know about this requirement. I have an upcoming trip myself and I have already purchased travel insurance. I checked my documents and there is a letter that says it covers sickness, including covid and medical evacuation and repatriation. SO if you need something like that, perhaps you can price out a medical insurance policy.

Thanks. I spoke to KLM, and it turns out we do not need that for entry to France.

o2bmmw Jun 22, 2022 10:17 am


Originally Posted by mpchurnchi (Post 34358832)
Thanks. I spoke to KLM, and it turns out we do not need that for entry to France.

Thanks for following up!

kerouac2 Jun 22, 2022 10:30 am

I had certainly never heard of such madness. Generally, insurance proof is only required for long term visas. Can you imagine if everybody crossing the French border needed special insurance?


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