Czech Government to lift ban on international bus and train travel from May 11

The Czech government agreed this week to lift a ban on international bus and train travel from May 11, a member of the government said.

The measure was put in place on March 14 in a bid to control the spread of the novel coronavirus.

According to carriers, the renewal of international routes will depend on the conditions of trips abroad, like Slovakia and Poland, for example, still restrict the entry of foreigners into the country. It will also depend on the interests of the passengers.

Czech Railways is negotiating the situation with foreign transport partners. The spokesperson of České dráhy Vanda Rajnochová pointed out that “the key conditions for the resume of international lines will be the transport conditions of transport not only in the Czech Republic but also in the neighboring countries, as well as the interest of passengers.”

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