Austria to lift travel warning for Italian region of Lombardy
Austria will lift its travel warning for Lombardy, the region at the centre of Italy’s novel coronavirus outbreak, because of a fall in infections, Austria’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. The relaxation could pave the way for the resumption of flights between Lombardy’s capital Milan and Vienna, since such travel warnings come with a ban on direct connections. It will, however, make little difference for those travelling by land as Austria lifted controls at the shared border a month ago, three months after they were introduced when Italy’s outbreak worsened. “The epidemiological development of the province, which was hit first and particularly hard by the pandemic, now makes this step possible,” Austria’s Foreign Ministry said, adding that the travel warning would be lifted on Thursday. In recent weeks Austria has seen an increase in infections connected to Balkan countries, and has introduced travel warnings for Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, as well as European Union member states Bulgaria and Romania. Those warnings have also meant a ban on direct flights, which flag-carrier Austrian Airlines, part of Lufthansa, said was “an enormous challenge”, particularly for passengers with connecting flights.<br/>
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Austria to lift travel warning for Italian region of Lombardy
Austria will lift its travel warning for Lombardy, the region at the centre of Italy’s novel coronavirus outbreak, because of a fall in infections, Austria’s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday. The relaxation could pave the way for the resumption of flights between Lombardy’s capital Milan and Vienna, since such travel warnings come with a ban on direct connections. It will, however, make little difference for those travelling by land as Austria lifted controls at the shared border a month ago, three months after they were introduced when Italy’s outbreak worsened. “The epidemiological development of the province, which was hit first and particularly hard by the pandemic, now makes this step possible,” Austria’s Foreign Ministry said, adding that the travel warning would be lifted on Thursday. In recent weeks Austria has seen an increase in infections connected to Balkan countries, and has introduced travel warnings for Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia, as well as European Union member states Bulgaria and Romania. Those warnings have also meant a ban on direct flights, which flag-carrier Austrian Airlines, part of Lufthansa, said was “an enormous challenge”, particularly for passengers with connecting flights.<br/>