Recovery Rank for 180 countries/regions
Recovery Rank for 184 countries/regions
Recovery Index 44.06 (Out of 100)
(100 = Best, 0 = Worst)
Recovery Index 40.03 (Out of 100)
Severity Index 68.20 (Out of 100)
(0 = Best, 100 = Worst)
Severity Index 58.84 (Out of 100)
N/A
(100 = Strictest Measures, 0 = No Measures)
(High Density)
70,840
1. Until 31 March 2022, passengers are not allowed to enter. - This does not apply to: - nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark,Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland,Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See); - passengers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia,Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden orSwitzerland; - residents of Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Chinese Taipei, Colombia, Hong Kong (SAR China), Indonesia, Korea (Rep.), Kuwait, Macao (SAR China), NewZealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Uruguay; - passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated withAstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covishield, Fiocruz, Janssen, Moderna (Spikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) or R-Covi. The certificate must be issued in Albania, Andorra, Armenia,Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde, Chinese Taipei, El Salvador, Faroe Isl., Georgia, India, Israel, Japan, Korea (Rep.), Lebanon, Moldova (Rep.), Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, Monaco, NewZealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Panama, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, USA, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, VaticanCity (Holy See) or a Schengen Member State; - passengers with a residence permit issued by Switzerland or an EEA Member State; - passengers with a "D" visa issued by Switzerland oran EEA Member State; - British nationals and their family members with: - a residence permit with �Type of permit: Article 50 TEU"; or - a certificate of application for a newresidence permit, or - a residence permit issued by an EU Member States before the 31.12.2020; or - a document indicating the address of the passenger in an EU Member State beforethe 31.12.2020; or - one of the following documents issued by Luxembourg: a registration certificate, a permanent residence certificate, or a residency certificate with an addressin Luxembourg before 31 December 2020; - family members of a national of an EEA Member State or Switzerland, with a residence permit issued to family members of a Union Citizen byAustria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania,Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland; - military personnel; - merchant seamen; - passengers with a certificateissued by the Passport, Visa and Legalization Office (BPVL). 2. Passengers must have: - a negative COVID-19 LAMP, NAAT, PCR or TMA test taken at most 48 hours before departure from the first embarkation point; or - a negative COVID-19 rapidantigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point. The test result must be in English, French, German, Italian, Luxembourgish, Portuguese orSpanish. A certified translation to English, French, German or Luxembourgish is accepted. - This does not apply to: - passengers younger than 12 years and 2 months; - passengersreturning to Luxembourg within 72 hours if they stayed in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden or Switzerland; -passengers with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued by Switzerland or an EEA Member State. The passenger must have tested positive at most 6 months before arrival; - passengerswith a COVID-19 vaccination certificate issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State showing that they were fully vaccinated with AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covishield, Fiocruz,Janssen, Moderna (Spikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) or R-Covi; - passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State showing thatthey received the first vaccine dose of AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covishield, Fiocruz, Moderna (Spikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) or R-Covi at least 14 days before departureand at most 180 days after they were tested positive; - passengers with a COVID-19 vaccination certificate showing that they were fully vaccinated with AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria),Covishield, Fiocruz, Janssen, Moderna (Spikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty) or R-Covi. The certificate must be issued in Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Brazil, Canada, Cape Verde,Chinese Taipei, El Salvador, Faroe Isl., Georgia, India, Israel, Japan, Lebanon, Moldova (Rep.), Morocco, Monaco, Montenegro, New Zealand, North Macedonia (Rep.), Panama, SanMarino, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, USA, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom or Vatican City (Holy See). 3. Until 14 January 2022, passengers who in the past 14 days have been in Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa or Zimbabwe are subject to a COVID-19 testupon arrival and quarantine for 7 days. More details can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/travellers/visiting-luxembourg.html
Travel Advisory information provided and published with permission by IATA. (Timatic COVID-19 Alerts Service has been discontinued on 1/1/2022, please refer this page for latest travel advisory)
The number of daily confirmed cases has been used as an estimation of how severe the COVID-19 situation is in a given country. However, we’ve found that focusing on the country’s cumulative number of active cases gives a clearer picture of whether the infection curve is flattening.
The GCI Recovery Forecasting methodology relies on a Monte Carlo simulation model as we recognise that the factors that contribute to an increase / decrease in confirmed COVID19 cases are highly variable and subject to various localised circumstances and interventions. The P10 / P50 / P90 are probabilities assigned to the forecasts, with P10 being highly optimistic, and P90 being very conservative on recovery and reduction in cases. The forecast model is updated daily based on the latest case data.
Reviewed and Endorsed by:
In Collaboration andPartnership with:
Recognition and Award:
Chairman's Award
Key Sponsor: