Published 01.03.2022
- Passengers must complete an "Entry Statement" at most 48 hours before departure of the last direct flight to Israel at https://corona.health.gov.il/en/flights/ . They will receive an electronic approval from the Ministry of Health. They will receive an electronic approval from the Ministry of Health and a Green Pass which must be presented before boarding.
- Passengers and airline crew who have been outside Israel for more than 72 hours entering or transiting through Israel must have:
- a negative COVID-19 CRISPR, HAD, LAMP, NAAT, NEAR, PCR, RT-PCR, SDA or TMA test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. The test certificate must be in English and indicate the passenger passport number.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals and residents of Israel;
- passengers and airline crew with a positive COVID-19 CRISPR, HAD, LAMP, NAAT, NEAR, PCR, RT-PCR, SDA or TMA test taken at least 8 days and at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point;
- passengers and airline crew with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued in Israel at most 90 days before departure from the first embarkation point;
- airline crew who stay in Israel for less than 72 hours.
- Passengers are subject to a COVID-19 PCR test upon arrival at their own expense and self-isolation until the test result is ready.
- Passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated with Sputnik V or Sputnik Light are subject to a COVID-19 serological test upon arrival.
- Airline crew are subject to a COVID-19 PCR or rapid antigen test upon arrival.
- This does not apply to airline crew with any type of negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 7 days before arrival.
- Passengers and airline crew could be subject to self-isolation for up to 14 days. Details can be found at https://tinyurl.com/h8hxy4w7 and https://tinyurl.com/4tbzd4rx
- More COVID-19 related information can be found at https://corona.health.gov.il/en/