As I wrote to you in previous articles, My vacation ended on July 15th. And that means returning by plane from Poland to Norway. After the Norwegian conference, where new rules for traveling to the country of the fjords appearedI was wondering what the control would look like. And whether there will be any at all.
. Lublin – returning from home to home
Together with K. we flew from Lublin airport (which is located in Świdnik, by the way). It's an airport similar to Warsaw Modlin (you probably know what I mean :)). I was worried because in Poland I had a slight cold and weakness. After entering the airport, I noticed more services, also with dogs. Fever was measured. You place your wrist on the sensor, then information from the gateway - welcome. Due to the fact that I had checked luggage, when I checked it in, the lady changed K.'s seat so that we could sit next to each other. People tried to keep their distance, with varying degrees of success. Masks are mandatory at any time, reminding people to also cover their noses. On this cruise, the service was more meticulous. The flight had little turbulence, but overall it was fast and pleasant.
Sandefjord Torp - on Norwegian soil
After landing, we had to wait for the stairs to be delivered, which of course caused some impatience among the passengers. Entering the airport is a queue, but at the beginning it was not entirely clear what it meant. While waiting, the lady distributed leaflets in English on what to do after arrival. She provided information to report any disturbing health symptoms and also had all the contact numbers needed to forward such messages. The line turned out to be an identity check. It was required ID card or passport. As usual in Norway - a calm but smooth pace.
And finally..!
As Norway has been my (our) asylum for almost a year, I was very happy to come back. Of course, the holiday was wonderful, my family and friends made such surprises for me that I will be telling my grandchildren about it .. But ..