Slovenia is the first EU country to declare that the coronavirus pandemic is under control. The government began easing restrictions for visitors from abroad and lockdown measures for residents nationwide. Slovenia recorded single-digit daily cases for two weeks, so EU visitors no longer have to self-quarantine for 7 days when they visit Slovenia but visitors from outside the EU will still be subject to a 14-day quarantine, which is in line with measures in other European countries. Slovenia’s international airports reopened on May 12, but local airports are still closed to flights until June 12.