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Safety on vacation in Ausseerland Salzkammergut

Finally spending time with your loved ones again and discovering new places. A vacation in the beautiful Ausseerland-Salzkammergut is varied and unique at the same time: the magnificent mountain world with the Tote Gebirge and the Loser. Crystal clear lakes such as the deep blue Altausseer See or the Grundlsee - the "Styrian Sea". And of course the traditions of Aussee, which made the region so special in the past as well as today.

To ensure safety during the most beautiful time of the year, all businesses in Ausseerland take Covid 19 protection measures very seriously. Accommodation, catering establishments as well as all providers of leisure activities precisely comply with the requirements of the Austrian Federal Government.

Good to know: This page is continuously updated and expanded. Subject to change without notice.

Off to the Ausseerland

We welcome our guests with our usual hospitality. All guidelines and current information for a safe coexistence can be found on the website of the Chamber of Commerce.

Effective immediately:

  • FFP2 mask obligation in all "indoor areas" (trade, gastronomy, hotel industry, public transport, cultural, leisure and sports facilities, hospitals, old people's and nursing homes, and many more).
  • Night catering: optional FFP2 mask requirement or 3G verification
  • Meetings with more than 100 participants (events, weddings, etc.):
    • Indoor with fixed places: FFP2 mask obligation
    • Indoor without fixed places: optional FFP2 mask requirement or 3G verification

General protective measures against the coronavirus

By following the proven protective measures, all guests contribute to a safe coexistence.

Applicable Measurements in Styria

 

The Styrian hosts have prepared as well as possible for your vacation. Here you can find current information on the measures currently in force in the federal state of Styria.

Measurements in Styria

Keep your distance!

At least two meters distance to persons who are not from the same household!
Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Wear mouth-nose protection!

A mouth-nose protector should always be with you. Mouth and nose must be completely covered with the MNS.

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Wash your hands!

Wash your hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water! Tip: Supplement hand hygiene by using a disinfectant.

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Maintain respiratory hygiene!

When coughing or sneezing, cover mouth and nose with a handkerchief or sneeze or cough into the crook of your arm.

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Avoid hand contact!

Avoid hand contacts such as shaking hands or hugs!

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Do not touch eyes, nose and mouth!

Hands can pick up viruses and transmit them through the mucous membranes in the mouth, nose and eyes.

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Contactless payment!

If possible, pay bills by debit or credit card.

Always up-to-date: All measures currently in force can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry.

Better safe than sorry:

If symptoms or signs of illness are present, it is safest to stay home. If Corona is suspected, the following hotlines can help as a first point of contact:

Telephone health advice line 1450.
For specific symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, or sudden loss of sense of smell or taste, call the health number 1450 for further action (diagnostic workup).

VKI hotline for questions regarding travel law: +43 800 201 211
For legal questions about trips that have already been booked (for example, whether a trip can be canceled free of charge), the Association for Consumer Information (VKI) provides advice. Inquiries are answered free of charge from Monday to Sunday in the time from 09:00 to 15:00 under the telephone number +43 800 201 211.

Hotline and website of the Chamber of Labor and the Austrian Trade Union Federation (ÖGB)
For questions regarding labor law, the Chamber of Labor and the ÖGB (Austrian Federation of Trade Unions) have set up the hotline +43 800 221 200 80. This can be reached from Monday to Friday between 09:00 and 19:00. 

Further information on Job and Corona 

Hotline of the Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce answers questions on labor law, continued remuneration and international supply chains at +43 590 900 435 2.

Social Insurance Institution for the Self-Employed
The Social Insurance Institution for the Self-Employed provides information on contribution payments for businesses at +43 508 088 08. Contact hours are Monday through Thursday between 07:30 and 16:00 and on Friday from 07:30 to 14:00.

Hotline for extraordinary civilian service.
The Civilian Service Agency has set up a hotline for extraordinary civilian service at 0800 500 183. 

 

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