Passengers traveling to Italy must present during check-in a filled European Digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF) and the QR Code, National carrier Tunisair said on Tuesday.
All passengers must also present a negative PCR test certificate with the sampling date not exceeding 72 hours before entry to Italy, further reads a press release.
The passengers should also fill in and sign the “self declaration” and health forms. Otherwise, they will not be allowed to check in.
Source: TAP News Agency