
Every traveller aged six or above and regardless of their nationality must be able to present a negative test result when boarding, either on paper or as a digital document. Permitted are PCR or rapid tests carried out within 72 hours prior to the flight by a lab or otherwise authorised entity.
The rules applying to those travelling from India to Luxembourg will also be extended until 30 June included. Anyone who spends time in India in the 14 days prior to their arrival must take a Covid-19 test as soon as they arrive in the Grand Duchy. Travellers arriving by plane can take the test for free at Luxembourg Airport.
However, travellers arriving from India are also obligated to comply with a strict seven-day quarantine. A second Covid-19 test is due after the sixth day.
Those refusing to take the tests must stay in quarantine for a total of 14 days.