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Travel safe

COVID-19 EMERGENCY

Do not use the service in case of flu symptoms and / or body temperature equal to or higher than 37.5 ° C.

To travel is mandatory to wear an FFP2 mask or other higher level personal protective equipment.

It is NO longer necessary to have a Green Pass to travel on local public transport services.

Maintain a safe distance from other users, both while waiting at the stop and during boarding operations. Where this is not possible, wear an FFP2 mask or a higher level personal protective equipment.

Use the access doors to board the bus, respecting, where possible, the safety distance. Let other people leave the vehicle before boarding.

If you ask the driver for information, keep a safe distance.

Green Pass – Rules until 30 april 2022

Pursuant to Legislative Decree 24 of 24 March 2022, starting from 1 April 2022 it will no longer be necessary to have a Green Pass to travel on board local public transport services.

Instead, there’s obligation to possess a Green Pass Base for the following services:

  • Private Hire services
  • Aosta Valley – Milan
  • Aosta – Malpensa Airport
  • Turin – Settimo Torinese Outlet
  • Courmayeur – Chamonix and Aosta – Martigny international lines

Ministerial provisions

Public transport

Update – 31/03/2022

Stay up to date with the latest national provisions for the use of public transport services and current legislation.

Please note that failure to comply with legal obligations may lead to fines by the competent authorities.

We ask for everyone’s cooperation.

 

All the updates (ITA)

24 MARCH 2022

Pursuant to Legislative Decree 24 of 24 March 2022, starting from 1 April 2022 it will no longer be necessary to have a Green Pass to travel on board local public transport services. The Green pass obligation remains for:

  • buses used for passenger transport services, with an undifferentiated offer, carried out on the road continuously or periodically on a route that connects more than two regions and with pre-established itineraries, timetables, frequencies and prices;
  • buses used for private hire services with driver.

The obligation to wear an FFP2 type mask or a higher category filtering device remains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Pursuant to Legislative Decree 24 of 24 March 2022, starting from 1 April 2022 it will no longer be necessary to have a Green Pass to travel on board local public transport services.

However, the obligation to possess a Green Pass Base remains, i.e. the COVID-19 green certification for vaccination, healing, rapid or molecular antigen test with negative result, for the following types:

  • buses used for passenger transport services, with an undifferentiated offer, carried out on the road continuously or periodically on a route that connects more than two regions and with pre-established itineraries, timetables, frequencies and prices;
  • buses used for private hire services with driver.

For all types of green passes, the exemptions for children under 12 and for those who have an appropriate medical certification issued according to the criteria defined in the circular of the Ministry of Health of 4 August 2021 remain valid – pdf: opens a new window.

To travel on Arriva Italia vehicles, it is mandatory to wear an FFP2 mask or superior personal protective equipment.

 

COVID-19 Green Certification is not required for the following categories of people:

  • children under 12;
  • subjects exempt for health reasons from vaccination after an appropriate medical certification. Until January 31, 2022, the exemption certificates in paper format issued, free of charge, by the vaccinating doctors of the vaccination services of the companies and bodies of the regional health services or by the general practitioners or pediatricians of free choice of the patient can be used. Operating as part of the national anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination campaign, according to the procedures and on the basis of precautions and contraindications defined by the Ministry of Health Circular of 4 August 2021. Vaccine exemption certificates already issued by the regional health services are valid until 31 January 2022;
  • citizens who have received the ReiThera vaccine (one or two doses) as part of the Covitar trial until January 31, 2022. The certification issued by the doctor in charge of the trial center in which it was carried out according to the Circular of the Ministry of Health remains valid August 5, 2021.
  • persons in possession of an anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccination certificate issued by the competent health authorities of the Republic of San Marino, until 31 December 2021, pending the adoption of the circular from the Ministry of Health which defines vaccination methods in accordance with the indications of the European Medicines Agency.

With regard to the extensions of validity of the exemption certificates, it is specified that a new release of the certificates already issued will not be necessary, except in cases in which they contain data of the interested party, in addition to those indicated for their compilation, of a sensitive (e.g. clinical reason for exemption).