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Hurtigruten eases Covid-19 regulations

Hurtigruten eases Covid-19 regulations

The Line will no longer carry out pre-embarkation tests from 4 September

Hurtigruten will no longer carry out pre-embarkation Covid-19 tests and will instead require passengers to present proof of a negative test result.

The line will require guests to bring either a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before embarkation, or a negative antigen or lateral flow test taken within 48 hours of embarkation.

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The following information should be present on the test result document: 

  • Type of test 
  • Entity issuing result 
  • Specimen collection date 
  • Full name 
  • Date of birth  
  • Passport number

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The Line’s Health & Safety web page is currently being updated, and the company said it aims to send the relevant information to all affected guests this week.

For more information, visit www.global.hurtigruten.com

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