Events in Europa: Das ist derzeit erlaubt

Auf Grund von Corona wurden 2020 viele Events abgesagt oder verschoben. Im Herbst blickt die Eventbranche etwas optimistischer auf die kommenden Monate, plant Meetings, Incentives und Konferenzen. Je nach Land gelten hier jedoch andere Regeln. Wir tragen für euch die Regelungen ausgewählter europäischer Staaten zusammen und verraten euch, was wo erlaubt ist. Zunächst aber ein paar Tipps zur sicheren Anreise.
Mit Charterflügen sicher zum Event anreisen
Bei größeren Gruppen ab 15 Personen macht oftmals ein Charterflug Sinn. Das ausschlaggebende Argument: Charterflüge sind günstiger als Privatjetflüge und gleichzeitig wesentlich sicherer als ein Platz in der Business Class. Im Gegensatz zu Linienflügen entscheiden Sie hier selbst über die Sitzplatzbelegung, können zum Beispiel beliebig viele Sitze frei lassen und auf kleinere bzw. weniger frequentierte Flughäfen setzen (ggf. sogar vom Business Terminal). Das Ergebnis: Ihr Reiseweg wird kürzer, sie sparen Zeit und haben weniger Kontakt zu fremden Menschen.
Die Option, nicht nur einen bzw. mehrere eigene Check-In Schalter am Flughafen, sondern auf Wunsch sogar einen Check-In an einer Wunschlocation zu buchen, ist in Zeiten von Corona besonders beliebt. Ebenfalls möglich: Gepäcktransport zum/vom Flugzeug, angepasstes Catering (z. B. abgepackte Snack-Bags), die Organisation von Bustransfers (mit Wunschauslastung) sowie personelle Unterstützung durch einen Hostessen-Service (z. B. zur Ausgabe von Hygiene-Kits) oder einen Flight-Manager als persönlicher Ansprechpartner am Flughafen und ggf. an Bord (z. B. zur Einhaltung des Sicherheitsabstandes beim Boarding oder zur Durchführung von Gesundheitschecks).

Welche Events dürfen stattfinden? | Oktober Update
LAND |
ERLAUBTE EVENTS |
MAXIMALE TEILNEHMER |
ANMERKUNG |
LETZTES OFFIZIELLES UPDATE* |
Belgium | Indoor & outdoor events | 100/200 | July 29, 2020 | |
Bulgaria | Indoor & outdoor events | 30 | Indoor and outdoor gatherings of more than 30 people are prohibited. | September, 2020 |
Croatia | Indoor & outdoor events | more than 40 | August 10, 2020 | |
Cyprus | Just Indoor & outdoor catering events. Other events are not allowed. | 75/150 | Set at 75 for indoor spaces and 150 for outdoor spaces. | September,2020 |
Czechia | Indoor/outdoor cultural, sporting and social events | 10/20 |
As of 12 October, all cultural, sporting and social events, religious services, dance or club events, both amateur and professional, will be cancelled if they bring together more than ten people indoors or twenty people outdoors, unless these are members of the same household. No fun fairs, congresses or trade fairs will be allowed. The participation of people at weddings and funerals and subsequent banquets/wakes will also be limited to 30 people, and the right of assembly will be limited to a maximum of 500, and participants in these events may move around in groups of up to 20 maintaining social distancing of at least 2 metres and must have face masks or the equivalent (protect respiratory equipment). |
October, 2020 |
Denmark | Indoor & outdoor events | 50 | Events or other activities with more than 50 people gathered simultaneously at the same location are banned. This ban applies to both indoor and outdoor gatherings, and it applies to both public and private events etc. According to the Government's announcement, the ban applies until at least 18 October 2020. | / |
Estonia | Indoor & outdoor events | 700/1500 | No more than 750 persons may participate in an indoor event. The amount public in outdoor events may be up to 2000 persons (unless a special permission is granted by the Health Board together with local governmental unit and The Government's working committee). | October, 2020 |
Finland | Indoor & outdoor events | more than 50 | Indoor and outdoor events with more than 50 persons may be permitted in October with special arrangements. The arrangements must comply with the guidelines issued by the Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare and the Ministry of Education and Culture on preventing the spread of coronavirus infections. If necessary, audiences must be divided into separate areas to ensure safety. | October, 2020 |
France | Indoor & outdoor events | 30/1000 |
From 28 September gatherings are limited to 30 people. Local authorities may put in place further restrictions to reduce the spread of the virus. High Alert Zone Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Lille, Toulouse, Saint-Etienne, Rennes, Rouen, Grenoble, Montpellier are in High Alert Zones. |
October, 2020 |
Iceland | Indoor & outdoor events | / | Changes made to rules on gathering restrictions and school operations. The Minister for Health confirms new rules on restrictions on gatherings and school operations laying down stricter measures to combat the spread of COVID-19. | October, 2020 |
Ireland | Indoor & outdoor events | / | Indoor: Up to 50 patrons are permitted and in pods or groups of up to 6 if appropriate, with arrangements to ensure no intermingling of groups.Up to 100 patrons are permitted for larger venues where strict 2 metre seated social distancing and one-way controls for entry and exit can be implemented. For very large purpose built event facilities (for example: stadia, auditoriums, conference or event centres) specific guidance will be developed with the relevant sectors to take account of size and different conditions for larger events. Outdoor: these are controlled environments with a named event organiser, owner or manager. For example: outdoor Arts events, training events. up to 100 patrons are permitted for the majority of venues. up to 200 patrons for outdoor stadia or other fixed outdoor venues with a minimum accredited capacity of 5,000 (with robust protective measures as per sectoral guidance). | October, 2020 |
Italy | Indoor, outdoor & public events | / | The Decree Law of October 7, 2020, n. 125 extends until October 15, 2020 the basic precautionary measures to counter and contain the spread of COVID-19, adopted with the Prime Ministerial Decree of September 7, 2020. | October, 2020 |
Netherlands | Indoor & outdoor events | / | The limit of 30 people inside and 40 outside applies in some cases. | October, 2020 |
Poland | Indoor & outdoor events | / | In red zones, the organisation of indoors and outdoors events is prohibited. In yellow zones, events can be organised; however, the number of participants is limited to 25% of the capacity indoors and up to 100 participants in the case of events organised outdoors. In green zones, the restrictions concerning the maximum number of participants of outdoor events have been lifted and the required safety distance between participants has been reduced from 2 metres to 1.5 metres. Event participants should cover their mouths and noses unless a distance of no less than 1.5 metres from other persons is maintained at all times. In green zones, the number of participants in indoor events is limited to 50% of the total number of seats | October, 2020 |
Slovenia | Public and social events | / | A maximum of 50 people may gather and socialise in public at the same time and same place. In addition, accommodation providers with more than 30 rooms are open and available again, as are spa accommodations, wellness centres, gyms, swimming pools, and water activities. | September 2020 |
Spain | Public, private and social events | Assesment criteria for each event by the authorities. | / | October, 2020 |
Sweden | Public gatherings/events | 50 | Swedish authorities have banned public gatherings of more than 50 people | September, 2020 |
Switzerland | Indoor & outdoor events | Up to 1000 | Events of up to 1,000 people are permitted. You may be asked to leave your details (e.g. when visiting bars and restaurants) to enable contact tracing. | September, 2020 |
United Kingdom | Gatherings | 6 | Three Local COVID alert level: Medium: must not socialise in groups larger than 6, indoors or outdoors (other than where a legal exemption applies). businesses and venues can continue to operate, in a COVID-secure manner, other than those that remain closed in law. High: must not socialise in a group of more than 6 outside, including in a garden or other spaces like beaches or parks (other than where specific exemptions apply in law). Businesses and venues can continue to operate, in a COVID-secure manner, other than those that remain closed in law. Very high: must not socialise in a group of more than 6 in an outdoor public space such as a park or beach, the countryside, a public garden or a sports venue | September, 2020 |
*Durch offizielle Quellen des jeweiligen Staates
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