After controlling the coronavirus, the European Union eased travel restrictions for visitors from 14 countries, including Japan and other Asia countries. The 27-member regional group is seeking to revive its economic crisis during the business restriction of coronavirus.

Member nations can still take their own steps for visitors from 14 countries, including requesting visitors for a health check in the airport and self-quarantine for a certain period.

The other nations include Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay are also allowed to start international flight to EU again.

The list of third countries should be reviewed every two weeks and may be updated by the Council, as the case may be, after close consultations with the Commission and the relevant EU agencies and services following an overall assessment based on the criteria above.

Source: Council agrees to start lifting travel restrictions for residents of some third countries