Rules for traveling between Czech republic, Austria and Switzerland since 16.5. 2022

Rules for traveling between Czech republic, Austria and Switzerland since 16.5. 2022

Since 16.5. 2022, the rules for entry into individual countries, i.e. the Czech Republic, Austria and Switzerland, will change. More information in the article.

With effect from 18 March 2022, the Czech Republic will abolish all measures concerning entry into the country from Switzerland and EU countries. No test or entry form is required. Therefore, only the obligation to wear respirators FFP2 and above in public transport remains in force. These can be purchased directly on board our buses.

Each passenger must have a valid travel document (ID card or passport) and a respirator of at least FFP2 class to travel on Nobless Line buses. This can be purchased on board the bus. It is also necessary to comply with the travel rules, which are always determined by the country of destination


Rules for travel from the Czech Republic to Switzerland from 17.2. 2022

Switzerland is lifting all entry measures with effect from 17 February 2022. No test or entry form is required. Only the obligation to wear respirators FFP2 and above on public transport remains in force. These can be purchased directly on board our buses.




Rules for travel from Switzerland to the Czech Republic from 18.3. 2022

Czech republic is lifting all entry measures with effect from 18.3. 2022. No test or entry form is required.


Rules for travel from the Czech Republic to Austria from 16.5. 2022

Austria is lifting all entry measures with effect from 18.3. 2022. No test or entry form is required. Only the obligation to wear respirators FFP2 and above on public transport remains in force. These can be purchased directly on board our buses.



Rules for travel from Switzerland to the Czech Republic from 18.3. 2022

With effect from 18 March 2022, the Czech Republic will abolish all measures concerning entry into the country from Switzerland and EU countries. No test or entry form is required. Therefore, only the obligation to wear respirators FFP2 and above in public transport remains in force. These can be purchased directly on board our buses.