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The Passenger Locator Form, is an online form, which must be completed before your travel. This online formular helps in the contact tracing. The Passenger Locator Form does not replace an Evisa and must be completed separately from the Evisa.
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Conditions for traveling to Malta
Malta has decided to open its borders widely. French travelers are therefore exempt from quarantine. But there are still certain conditions for entering the country. Here is what you will need to do:
- present a negative PCR test of less than 72 hours, including children.
- all visitors arriving by plane must have a travel declaration form and a passenger location form. These documents must be given to the airline providing your flight.
Download here your passenger locator form Malta
Note that people who have stayed in a country on the red list less than 14 days before going to Malta are not allowed to go to the territory even by completing the PLF.
Finally, you must carry out a PCR test to return to France by plane. These PCR tests are no longer free, but paid.
Covid-19: the rules on the spot
Once in Malta, here are the rules you will need to follow, and the places to which you will have access:
- Wearing a mask is compulsory in all indoor and outdoor public spaces. However, it is no longer compulsory on the beaches.
- Restaurants and snack bars can open until midnight.
- Open markets can be held.
- Cinemas, bars, and theaters are also open.
- This is also the case for swimming pools and sports halls.
- Finally, archaeological sites and museums managed by Heritage Malta, the Maltese national agency for museums, cultural heritage and the conservation of buildings, are once again authorized to welcome the public.