The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation recently announced that entry into Italy will no longer be required after June 1, 2020.

According to The Washington Post, Italy had previously required an EU Green Pass or equivalent from non-EU travelers if they wanted to enter without a mandatoryQuarantine period.

Italy is getting ready for a busy summer travel season. Some of its entry requirements were loosened in May, but masks were still required in certain public places through June 15.

The rule is in place through June 15 according to the ministry. Through this date, FFP2 masks are required in all forms of public transportation, as well as in hospitals and care facilities.

Italy is expected to see a big tourist boom this summer. The new Economic Impact Report on Italy was published by the World Travel and Tourism Council.

Visit our interactive guide to learn more about Italy's entry requirements.

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