Anyone been to the canaries recently?

Anyone been to the canaries recently?

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swanseaboydan

Original Poster:

1,762 posts

169 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Hi PHers,
My brother is going to Gran Canaria on Monday. The guidelines are so so vague and difficult to understand. Are they doing checks at the airport?
He is double jabbed but the last jab was 16 months ago and the website says the last jab needs to be done within 270days. The actual jab certificate says his barcode expires in 2023.
It’s so confusing - anyone been over in the last few weeks from the uk?
Do you just waltz through the airport or do they demand all the documents etc?
I’m sure one of the old PH types must own an airline ( or the canaries . . ) so over to you!!
Thanks in advance !

mikal83

5,340 posts

258 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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No just a temp check by remote sensors and thats it.

LuS1fer

41,547 posts

251 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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I've been to Fuerteventura 5 times this year and only the first post-Covid time did they ever check, all other times I was waved through. They seem to rely on a thermal camera and someone monitoring as you pass through the final doors. Bear in mind that EU citizens don't do any of this crap.

Officially you need to be double jabbed but if you've had a booster, that doesn't expire after 270 days.

On the last trip, the useless Welsh NHS had not updated my partner's booster ("we're fixing it at the end of October") so to comply, we did an LFT within 24 hours and so had a certificate "just in case". Needless to say, even though she'd never been to Fuerteventura before (I'm a regular), still nothing.

Rick101

6,989 posts

156 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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2 jabs expires after 9 months. That's very clear. A 3rd is required for lifetime access. Ridiculous but several countries still on paper using that.
Whether is it enforced or not is a different thing.

Personally, I wouldn't risk it however I understand the actual checks are pretty minimal now and it's more likely you are not checked.

cb31

1,174 posts

142 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Rick101 said:
2 jabs expires after 9 months. That's very clear. A 3rd is required for lifetime access. Ridiculous but several countries still on paper using that.
Whether is it enforced or not is a different thing.
It's laughable, what a ridiculous rule when even the jab addicts accept that the effectiveness wears off pretty quickly. I have only had 2 jabs and not having any more so some countries will unfortunately be off my list soon. Their loss, plenty of other nice countries to visit.

swanseaboydan

Original Poster:

1,762 posts

169 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Thanks all !!

thebraketester

14,624 posts

144 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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We went to lanzarote in sept. Only double jabbed. No checks done.

oilslick

932 posts

192 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Got checked in Fuerteventura about 4 weeks ago (they were checking everyone's).

Seems to be luck of the draw...

valiant

11,156 posts

166 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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thebraketester said:
We went to lanzarote in sept. Only double jabbed. No checks done.
Good to know as we’re there next month. Wifey isn’t jabbed so a simple LFT should suffice despite the lack of checking (you just know if you don’t bother you’ll be the one to be checked)

pincher

8,931 posts

223 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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Went to GC just over a month ago - they were checking everybody's paperwork, whether that be NHS doco or LFT test certification.

For the sake of a tenner to do a self-administered LFT and get a QR code within 24 hours of flying, I wouldn't risk it.

Conversely, flew to Malaga a coupld of weeks after and the people on the only manned desk couldn't have been less interested in checking anyone at all.

swilding

555 posts

256 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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I’m in Lanzarote now and no checks. But we were told to bring covid certs but no one wanted to see them at the airport. Was asked to wear masks in the taxi that’s about it.

mazdajason

1,113 posts

178 months

Wednesday 19th October 2022
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We were in Tenerife last week. Took the paperwork but nobody asked at any point

Froomee

1,427 posts

175 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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Went to Gran Canaria 1st - 9th October… no restrictions, went through the airport without any checks in and out bound.

mikal83

5,340 posts

258 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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TOP TIP. Read previous replies before posting. Your welcome

stevemcs

8,939 posts

99 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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We went to Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife last week, arrived by boat and not a single check

hellorent

490 posts

69 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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Apparently all restrictions have been lifted entering Spain

LuS1fer

41,547 posts

251 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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hellorent said:
Apparently all restrictions have been lifted entering Spain
Yes, we are finally free to enter Spain without restriction from Friday.

swanseaboydan

Original Poster:

1,762 posts

169 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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Is it the same for the canaries ? I know they are part of Spain but they seam to have their own rules

Ashfordian

2,162 posts

95 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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swanseaboydan said:
Is it the same for the canaries ? I know they are part of Spain but they seam to have their own rules
Yes, this covers the Canaries as well.

No more stupid, pointless Covid rules to enter Spanish soil...

valiant

11,156 posts

166 months

Thursday 20th October 2022
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Jolly good. Saves me a tenner.