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  • Travel to the Slovak Republic after November 26, 2020 (outdated)

    Travel to the Slovak Republic after November 26, 2020 (outdated)

    26. 11. 2020 – If you enter the territory of the Slovak Republic starting 26. November 2020, 7:00 a.m. and in the past 14 days you have visited a country that is not on the list of less risky (safe) countries, self-isolation or negative RT-PCR tests are needed. More...

  • flydubai will not operate flights to Bratislava in W20/21

    flydubai will not operate flights to Bratislava in W20/21

    06. 10. 2020 – flydubai will not operate flights to Bratislava as part of its winter schedule. It will continue to monitor future opportunities to operate and any new route updates will be published on flydubai.com, said flydubai spokesperson. More...

  • Conditions of entry to Slovakia (outdated)

    Conditions of entry to Slovakia (outdated)

    10. 09. 2020 – All persons who arrive to Slovakia by airplane are obliged to fill in the registration form: Public Health Passenger Locator Form and to obey all epidemiological measures as ordered by the Public Health Authority of the Slovak Republic. More...

  • Ryanair resumes operations from Bratislava

    Ryanair resumes operations from Bratislava

    17. 07. 2020 – Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, on 4th July operated its first post-Covid flight from Bratislava to Paphos after 4 months grounded. A Paphos flight marked the first of Ryanair’s Summer 2020 schedule for Bratislava, which now includes 12 routes. More...

  • “We are happy to welcome our long term and stable partner Ryanair back at Bratislava Airport

    “We are happy to welcome our long term and stable partner Ryanair back at Bratislava Airport

    06. 07. 2020 – Allowed scheduled flights to/from Bratislava Airport are as follows: Cyprus - Paphos, Greece - Thessaloniki, Corfu, Ireland - Dublin, Spain - Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Italy - Alghero, Bulgaria - Bourgas, Sofia - flights allowed, home quarantine needed after arrival. More...

  • Flights to Italy, Spain, Ireland, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus allowed

    Flights to Italy, Spain, Ireland, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus allowed

    06. 07. 2020 – Allowed scheduled flights to/from Bratislava Airport are as follows: Cyprus - Paphos, Greece - Thessaloniki, Corfu, Ireland - Dublin, Spain - Palma de Mallorca, Malaga, Italy - Alghero, Bulgaria - Bourgas, Sofia - flights allowed, home quarantine needed after arrival. More...

  • Commission launches a website to safely resume travelling in EU

    Commission launches a website to safely resume travelling in EU

    17. 06. 2020 – European Commission is launching ‘Re-open EU', a web platform to support a safe relaunch of travelling and tourism across Europe. It will provide real-time information on borders and available means of transport and tourism services in Member States. More...

  • Bratislava Airport: Commercial Air Traffic Resumed

    Bratislava Airport: Commercial Air Traffic Resumed

    16. 06. 2020 – First passengers departed today from Bratislava M. R. Stefanik Airport after 3-months long flight-ban. The very first scheduled regular flight since re-opening of Slovak boarders and lifting the ban on commercial air traffic to and from Slovakia took off today from Bratislava M. R. Stefanik Airport. More...

  • Ryanair restores Bratislava scheduled flights from 1 July

    Ryanair restores Bratislava scheduled flights from 1 July

    11. 06. 2020 – Ryanair, Europe’s No. 1 airline, today (11th June) announced it will restore 12 routes to/from Bratislava commencing 1st July, as part of Ryanair’s summer 2020 schedule. As Slovakia prepares to relax travelling conditions, Ryanair encourages holidaymakers to start planning a summer getaway. More...

  • Bratislava Airport: Runway reconstruction postponed

    Bratislava Airport: Runway reconstruction postponed

    15. 04. 2020 – A decision has been adopted to postpone the planned reconstruction of intersection of runways 04-22 and 13-31 at Bratislava M. R. Stefanik Airport, which was originally scheduled to start on 21st April 2020. More...