Bruges away anyone?

Skipping the Burnley game and going over the Saturday before.

Hopefully getting out of the airport quickly to catch a few games on Saturday/Sunday

Sight see on Monday and then watch the EDS game in Roeselare at lunch time before the proper game later. I can't hack drinking Belgian beer all day on matchday, even if its an early kick off!
 
If I remember correctly the PCR was to get on the aeroplane, nobody checked it on arrival and you needed a test to get back in that was checked.
The country you are going to put the responsibility on the doorstep of the airline similar to passports.
If you ever turned up in another country without a passport they would be heavily fined and have to pay for your return to the UK.
Covid checks are the same, they will not let you board if you cant show proof of a neg. test.
 
The country you are going to put the responsibility on the doorstep of the airline similar to passports.
If you ever turned up in another country without a passport they would be heavily fined and have to pay for your return to the UK.
Covid checks are the same, they will not let you board if you cant show proof of a neg. test.
Rubber boat it is then :-)
 
Pretty sure the rule is this : -
  1. Are you travelling from a very high-risk country outside the European Union or Schengen Area?
  • You are required to quarantine for 10 days. This rule applies to everyone.
  • Get tested on day 1 and day 7 after you return to Belgium.
Which means simply - you must quarantine for 10 days. So currently (if travelling from the UK) you are goosed. Yet another benefit of Brexit... Still, at least the NHS is getting its extra £300m per week, otherwise we may have had to rise taxes. Oh wait....
 
Pretty sure the rule is this : -
  1. Are you travelling from a very high-risk country outside the European Union or Schengen Area?
  • You are required to quarantine for 10 days. This rule applies to everyone.
  • Get tested on day 1 and day 7 after you return to Belgium.
Which means simply - you must quarantine for 10 days. So currently (if travelling from the UK) you are goosed. Yet another benefit of Brexit... Still, at least the NHS is getting its extra £300m per week, otherwise we may have had to rise taxes. Oh wait....
That is incorrect. You have to take a test on arrival and have to quarantine until you get the results back. This can be 15 mins or 48 hours, presumably depending on the type of test you pay for.

Are you travelling from a red zone from a third country (= countries outside the EU or Schengen Area)?
  1. If you have a vaccination or recovery certificate, you need to get tested
    1. on day 1 or 2 after you return from your trip and remain in quarantine until the result of the test is negative.
    2. and on day 7, without having to quarantine after a negative test result on day 1 or 2
 
That is incorrect. You have to take a test on arrival and have to quarantine until you get the results back. This can be 15 mins or 48 hours, presumably depending on the type of test you pay for.

Are you travelling from a red zone from a third country (= countries outside the EU or Schengen Area)?
  1. If you have a vaccination or recovery certificate, you need to get tested
    1. on day 1 or 2 after you return from your trip and remain in quarantine until the result of the test is negative.
    2. and on day 7, without having to quarantine after a negative test result on day 1 or 2
So not quite a huge repercussion of leaving a load of free loading selfish bastards behind then. There must be something City related that we can blame Brexit on.....the fuck up with tickets?
 
So not quite a huge repercussion of leaving a load of free loading selfish bastards behind then. There must be something City related that we can blame Brexit on.....the fuck up with tickets?
Only one person bringing up Brexit as far as I can tell - and make no mistake about it, the difficulties of planning the trip are increased because we're no longer part of the EU. Different entry requirements make planning difficult and then there are additional testing costs, insurance costs, and mobile phone costs (for the majority) also likely to be incurred as a direct result.

Its still possible to travel, its just a bit more difficult and more expensive.

Its of no relevance to the thread though so if you want to discuss it further, there's a thread for it.
 
Only one person bringing up Brexit as far as I can tell - and make no mistake about it, the difficulties of planning the trip are increased because we're no longer part of the EU. Different entry requirements make planning difficult and then there are additional testing costs, insurance costs, and mobile phone costs (for the majority) also likely to be incurred as a direct result.

Its still possible to travel, its just a bit more difficult and more expensive.

Its of no relevance to the thread though so if you want to discuss it further, there's a thread for it.
I know there is a separate thread but I have a right of reply to a rant that clearly was a) blaming brexit and b) was clearly wrong. Perhaps your lengthy post telling of the various alleged problems of leaving the e.u. are better in that particular thread. What higher phone costs have got to do with posters wrongly being warned they will have quarantine in Belgium I don't know.
 
I know there is a separate thread but I have a right of reply to a rant that clearly was a) blaming brexit and b) was clearly wrong. Perhaps your lengthy post telling of the various alleged problems of leaving the e.u. are better in that particular thread. What higher phone costs have got to do with posters wrongly being warned they will have quarantine in Belgium I don't know.
Whatever you think of Brexit, not being in the EU has made it more difficult to go to this game.
 
I know there is a separate thread but I have a right of reply to a rant that clearly was a) blaming brexit and b) was clearly wrong. Perhaps your lengthy post telling of the various alleged problems of leaving the e.u. are better in that particular thread. What higher phone costs have got to do with posters wrongly being warned they will have quarantine in Belgium I don't know.
Genuinely confused - who had a rant?
 
The country you are going to put the responsibility on the doorstep of the airline similar to passports.
If you ever turned up in another country without a passport they would be heavily fined and have to pay for your return to the UK.
Covid checks are the same, they will not let you board if you cant show proof of a neg. test.
You don’t have to have a negative test to put the plane just answer about the vaccines the test is done on day one or two on your arrival which means you have to isolate for 15 minutes while we wait for your results even now as it’sAs it says day one or day two if you don’t get it on day one you could be walking about with Covid till day two no sense made of this my head is hurting
 
You don’t have to have a negative test to put the plane just answer about the vaccines the test is done on day one or two on your arrival which means you have to isolate for 15 minutes while we wait for your results even now as it’sAs it says day one or day two if you don’t get it on day one you could be walking about with Covid till day two no sense made of this my head is hurting
I know, I fancy the trip but the hassle is too much. I want to visit that church or whatever it was in the film
 

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